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Discuss the socio-emotional development during infancy.
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Socio-emotional development involves understanding and expressing emotions, forming relationships, and developing self-awareness.
1. Attachment Formation:
- Begins early as infants bond with caregivers.
- By 6 to 8 months, babies show clear preference for primary caregivers.
- Separation anxiety and stranger anxiety may appear around 9 months.
2. Emotional Expression:
- Infants show basic emotions such as joy, anger, fear, and surprise.
- By the end of the first year, they begin to show more complex emotions, like shyness or embarrassment.
3. Social Interaction:
- Infants start to smile socially (around 6 weeks).
- By 6 months, they engage in simple social games like peek-a-boo.
- They begin to imitate facial expressions and gestures.
- By 12 to 18 months, toddlers start recognizing themselves in a mirror, showing self-awareness.
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