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Decoding The Face - Origins And Development of Emotions in Children - cover
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Decoding The Face - Origins And Development of Emotions in Children

Brian Gibson

Editora: Brian Gibson

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"Decoding The Face: Origins and Development of Emotions in Children" explores the fascinating journey of emotional development from infancy through childhood, focusing on how children express, experience, and understand emotions through facial expressions. This insightful book delves into the biological, psychological, and social factors that shape emotional growth, providing a comprehensive view of the early roots of human emotion.Drawing on cutting-edge research in neuroscience, child psychology, and developmental studies, the book unravels the intricate connections between emotions and facial expressions, illustrating how children communicate their inner world before fully articulating it with words. From a baby's first smile to a toddler's tantrum, "Decoding The Face" examines the milestones of emotional expression and how caregivers play a crucial role in nurturing healthy emotional development.
Disponível desde: 10/05/2025.

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