Social-Emotional Development

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