Social-Emotional Development
Across
- 2. The innate biological characteristics such as irritability or mood that form the origin of personality.
- 3. The "N" in OCEAN; it measures emotional instability, anxiety, and how easily someone is bothered by stressors.
- 4. The lifelong process through which individuals learn the skills and habits necessary for participating within their own society.
- 6. BASE, A person who provides a sense of safety allowing a child to explore their environment with confidence.
- 8. A Big Five trait characterized by being sociable, outgoing, and energetic.
Down
- 1. A personality domain involving being organized, disciplined, and focused on achievement.
- 5. OF SOCIALIZATION, People or institutions (like family, school, or media) that teach us the norms and values of our society.
- 7. A long-lasting emotional bond between two people, typically characterized by a desire for proximity.
- 9. WORKING MODEL, The mental blueprint of relationships formed in childhood that guides how we interact with others as adults.