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Which emotion type develops in the first six months of life?
For the first 6 months, babies express emotions based on how they feel at the moment. Around month 7, babies start to develop emotions like fear and anger. From 8-11 months, babies are more sensitive to approval/disapproval and separation anxiety is likely to peak.
What are emotions that appear in infants older than six months quizlet?
Terms in this set (54)
surprise, interest, joy, anger, sadness, fear, and disgust. Other emotions that appear in infancy include jealousy, empathy, embarrassment, pride, shame, and guilt; most of these occur for the first time at some point in the second half of the first year or during the second year.
Which of these emotions is the first to develop in an infant quizlet?
One of a baby's earliest emotions is fear, which typically first appears at about 6 months and peaks at about 18 months. An infant's fear and wariness of strangers that typically appears in the second half of the first year of life. - Not all infants show distress when they encounter a stranger.
Which of the following terms best describes feelings that tend to be less intense than emotions?
Answer and Explanation: The correct answer is c. moods . Moods refer to feelings that tend to be less severe than emotions.