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Why are emotions important


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Why Are Emotions Important? Emotions have a variety of functions in children's lives. First, they are a way that children let other people know how they feel: They are a window into children's likes and dislikes and communicate their general views of the world. Second, emotions are linked to children's social success. Being able to express and interpret emotions is as important as being able to solve an intellectual problem. As Daniel Goleman's popular book Emotional Intelligence (1995) first illustrated, navigating successfully in the world of emotions is a critical ingredient of social success. Third, emotions are linked to children's mental and physical health (Rieffe et al., 2008). Children who are excessively sad and despondent are likely to develop problems such as poor concentration and to withdraw from social interaction. In extreme cases, these children's self-esteem may deteriorate. Physical health suffers too when emotional development goes awry. Children reared in environments in which positive emotions are rarely experienced often have problems managing stress and anxiety. The difficulty these children have modulating their reactions to stress is reflected in heightened levels of cortisol (a biological marker of stress response), and this, in turn, can lead to physical problems (Nelson et al., 2014; Reid et al., 2017). Children can also suffer impaired physical health when they are exposed. Need Assignment Help?

 

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