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PSED UE UC R2

Posted byRosalind Orchard24 March 2021Posted inUncategorised
  • Shows a wider variety of feelings, using crying, gestures and vocalisations freely to express their needs
  • Begins to become aware of their emotions as the connections in the brain that make feelings conscious grow and develop
  • Uses familiar adult to share feelings such as excitement and for “emotional refuelling” when feeling tired or anxious
  • Uses a comfort object, familiar others, routines or spaces to soothe themselves, particularly when separated from their close carer
  • Becomes more able to adapt their behaviour and increase their participation and co-operation as they become familiar with and anticipate routine
  • Explores the boundaries of behaviours that are accepted by adults and become aware of basic rules as they use their emerging agency and autonomy
Posted byRosalind Orchard24 March 2021Posted inUncategorised

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