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How can I make notes with bullet points in this paragraph? Children also learn emotion regulation from their parents. If mothers refocus preschool children's attention to shift it away from a distressing stimulus-for example, asking the child to look at the stickers on a bag that a prize came in, rather than talking about the disappointing prize-or reframe it so that it is no longer negative-for example, suggesting that baby socks can be given to a baby the family knows or can be used as hand puppets-the strategy lowers the intensity of children's expressed anger and sadness (Morris et al., 2011). If parents are positive when they interact with preschool children and provide comfort when the children are angry or distressed, the children develop more constructive reactions to anger, regulate their emotions better, and know how emotions should be displayed (Eisenberg & Fabes, 1994). When parents scold or punish their children for expressing emotions, especially negative ones, children have difficulty regulating their emotions (Parke et al., 2006; Valiente & Eisenberg, 2006). Abused children are especially poor at emotional regulation (Cicchetti & Toth, 2015; Pollak & Sinha, 2002; Shipman et al., 2007). Need Assignment Help?