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FCS EXAM THREE QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE
ANSWERS 2024-2025


What is emotion? -ANSWER A feeling, or effect, that occurs when a person is in a state
or an interacting that is important to him or her, especially to his or her well-being.
(positive or negative range)



Types of emotions -ANSWER Positive- happiness, love, enthusiasm

Negative- Sadness, guilt

*emotional release



Emotional Competence -ANSWER Express the right emotion at the right time/situation

- acquire techniques for social context

-manage emotions



Primary Emotions - ANSWER Biological Based Emotions.

- These appear during the 6 month growth period



what are some of the primary emotions - ANSWER Surprise

Interest

Joy

Anger

Sadness

Fear

Disgust

,Self Conscious emotions - ANSWER These are a bit more sophisticated responses

- These appear during pre-school years



What are some self-conscious emotions - ANSWER Self-Awareness

Self-conscious



Early Jealous can be an onset response. - ANSWER Towards the attention of the mother
that stirs the emotional response of feeling jealousy.

- less than 2yrs of age

empathy

embarrassment

pride

shame

guilt



Crying - ANSWER Is considered one the basic emotions, it slowly becomes more
sophisticated



What are the three types of crying - ANSWER Basic

Anger

Pain



Basic Crying - ANSWER A rhythmic pattern, initiated by hunger or discomfort



Anger Crying - ANSWER Variation of the basic cry, with more excess air forced through
the vocal cords



Pain Crying - ANSWER Louder, high pitched, sudden, longer

,Smiling - ANSWER 2-6 months: (smile is not a reactive behavior; they can smile but they
don't do so voluntarily knowingly)



6-12 months: (eye constriction and mouth opening occur in the middle of highly
pleasurable interactions and play with parents)



What are the two types of Social Signal(S) - ANSWER Reflexive

Social



Reflexive; Social Signaling - ANSWER A smile that isn't a response to any external
stimulus and is occurring in the first month following birth while asleep.



Social; Social Signaling - ANSWER Social smiling- starts as early as 4-6 weeks due to a
reaction from the caregiver's voice.



Fear - ANSWER - One of infant's first feelings

Typically first manifests at approximately 6 months and peaks at approximately 18
months



*stranger anxiety, separation anxiety



Stranger Anxiety - ANSWER cognitive process; increases to object permanence
stranger awareness; distress



* Not all babies manifest distress upon encountering a stranger.



social referencing - ANSWER Actively seeking emotional information from a trusted
person to help determine how to act in a particular situation

, Separation Anxiety - ANSWER Apprehension from being separated from caregiver

- Peaks near 15 months



Emotional Regulation - ANSWER (obtaining a sense of balance)



- Can determine the intensity and magnitude of emotional reaction that is proper and
acceptable in any situation

- Emotion regulation is crucial to socializing



Emotion Regulation: Preschoolers - ANSWER Manage how they react to something, not
to be preposterous and see things our way) socially acceptable reactions



increasing awareness to regulate emotions according to the social norms



regulation of emotions: parents' role - ANSWER Telling your child to stop crying; instead
of asking why are you crying

- Disavow, refute or shift negative emotions

-adults should be role models

-scaffolding to help children regulate

- warm, sensitive, supportive, trusting



temperament - ANSWER An individual's style of behavior and his or her typical
emotional response



New York Longitudinal Study - ANSWER Thomas and Chess followed children
longitudinally .



Basic Traits of temperament - ANSWER - (Dimension)Rhythmicity- (Description)
Regularity of eating, sleeping

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