Parents’ Guide to Baby’s Social-Emotional Development
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Social-emotional skills are essential for connecting with others! They help us manage our emotions, build healthy relationships, and feel empathy.
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Did you know baby develops social-emotional skills from birth? These skills help to understand and recognize thoughts and feelings.
Social-emotional skills help kids:
Gain confidence
Succeed in school
Manage stress and anxiety
Make friends and maintain friendships
Gain awareness of what others are feeling
And more!
Here are some skills your baby should be achieving:
0-3 Months – Begins to smile in response to caregivers
4-6 Months – Usually happy when surrounded by cheerful caregivers
7-9 Months – Plays social games, e.g. peek-a-boo
10-12 Months – Enjoys imitating people in play
Giving baby lots of playtime, love, and attention will help baby develop these skills.