Expresses the self-aware emotions of pride and embarrassment as well as a wide range of other feeling
Can feel overwhelmed by intense emotions, resulting in an emotional collapse when frightened, frustrated, angry, anxious or over-stimulated
Is becoming able to think about their feelings as their brain starts to develop the connections that help them manage their emotions
Seeks comfort from familiar adults when needed and distracts themselves with a comfort object when upset
Responds to the feelings of others, showing concern and offering comfort
May recognise that some actions can hurt or harm others and begins to stop themselves from doing something they should not do, in favourable conditions
Participates more in collective cooperation as their experience of routines and understanding of some boundaries grows