| EARLY EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT |
| How Babies Express Their Emotions |
| Learning How to Regulate Emotions |
| Recognizing Emotions in Others |
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| THE BEGINNINGS OF SPECIFIC EMOTIONS |
| Smiling and Laughter: The First Expressions of Pleasure |
| Fear: One of the First Negative Emotions |
| How Do Smiling, Laughter, and Fear Develop? |
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| HOW CHILDREN THINK ABOUT EMOTIONS |
| Matching Emotions to Situations: Emotional Scripts |
| Complex Emotions: Pride, Guilt, and Shame |
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| THE DEVELOPMENT OF ATTACHMENT |
| Theories of Attachment |
| How Attachment Evolves |
| Attachment of Fathers and Others |
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| THE NATURE AND QUALITY OF ATTACHMENT |
| Methods of Assessing Attachment Relationships |
| The Parents' Role in the Quality of Attachment |
| The Effect of Infant Temperament |
| Stability in the Quality of Attachment |
| The Consequences of Attachment Quality |
| Multiple Caregivers and Attachment: The Effects of Day Care |
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| SUMMARY |