Physically abused children's emotion understanding of self and peers in the context of peer relationships
Emotion understanding is one of the key skills in emotional competence (Saarni, Campos, Camras, & Witherington, 2006; Denham, Warren, von Salisch, Benga, Chin, & Geangu, 2011, Saarni 2000), where it is composed of the ability of children to distinctly identify an emotion, share their own und...
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Main Author: | Go, Laarni K. |
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