Support Social-Emotional Learning at Every Age

Loving relationships with you and other adults are the foundation of children’s healthy social-emotional development.

These downloadable resources can help families understand how we can support children’s social-emotional development through our everyday interactions and relationships.

Birth to 8 months

Babies age 0-8 months are developing a sense of trust and security with parents and caregivers.

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9-18 months

Children age 9-18 months are learning to interact with adults and continuing to build trusting relationships with caregivers. They seek the comfort of mom, dad or another close caregiver if they are tired or unhappy.

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19-36 months

Children age 19-36 months are starting to play with other children – instead of just next to them. They are beginning to compare themselves with others.

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3-5 years

Children age 3-5 years are making friends and learning how to help, share, take turns and resolve problems – but they still need lots of reminders and support.

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5-8 years

At this age, children continue to learn skills that provide a strong foundation for lifelong learning. They are learning how to talk and write about their thoughts and ideas.

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