Early Childhood
Early Childhood
Early Childhood
Social-Emotional Milestones
Early childhood brings about thoughts and feelings
that relate how ones sees themselves in comparison to
others. Preschoolers will often introduce themselves by
name and by something about themselves. This could
include their age, something they have or have done. As
they get closer to entering formal schooling they become
more aware of their own personality and the traits they
do or do not possess. An example, would be a six year old
explaining that they are shy around other people (Berk,
2013).
Berk (2013) explains that children in early childhood are beginning to conform to
emotional display rules found in their environments. For example, a child may feel uneasy
about a situation but displays a positive emotional state so that others do not pick up on their
true feelings. This ability is also displayed during pretend play. Children take on different
roles of a father or mother and display a more direct and firm type of demeanor. As they
enter into new play groups they may begin as feeling timid but quickly begin to understand
how the group is feeling and changes their own behavior to match that of the others.
they may not agree with what they are being told. This is due to their understanding that
authority figures are to be respected.