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Emotional Development of Students

Washilah Wahdiah Ramadhani Nur (1711440006)


Ghefira Nur Fatima (1711440007)
Yudhi Alfian (1711441001)
Elvira (1711442006)
The Definition of Emotion

Characteristics of Emotional Development

Factors That Influence Emotional Development

The Relationship Between Emotion and Behavior

Individual Differences in Emotional Development

Efforts to Develop Youth Emotions and Their Implications in Providing Education

Educational Interventions to Develop Teen Emotions


What is
Emotion
?

Emotion is a strong effective color and characterized by physical changes.


When emotions occur there are often physical changes, including in the form
of: blood circulation will accelerate when angry, pupils enlarge when angry,
Roman hair stands when afraid, and so forth.
Characteristics of Emotional
Development 1. Love or Affection

2. Happy

3. Hanger and Hostility

4. Fear and Anxiety


Factors That Influence Emotional Development

Maturity Factor

Learning Factor

In learning factor, there are several methods that support


the development of emotions:
• Learn by trial and error
• Learn by imitating
• Learn by likening yourself
• Learning through conditioning
• Study under guidance and supervision
The Relationship Between Emotion and Behavior

Teenage minds are often influenced by ideas from theories that lead to critical attitudes
towards situations and other people, including their parents. Every other person's opinion is
compared with the theory that is followed and expected.
The ability of abstraction raises the ability to question reality and events with the state of
what should be according to his mind. This situation (which results from the ability of
abstraction) can eventually lead to feelings of dissatisfaction and despair.
Individual Differences in Emotional Development

In Erickson's theory it is stated that humans (children) live in a unified cultural whole,
nature and community life provide everything that humans need but in accordance with
their interests, abilities, and cultural background, diverse social groups develop.
Teenagers who have begun to develop social life, then have learned social patterns that fit
their personalities.
Efforts to Develop Youth Emotions and Their Implications in Providing
Education

How to reduce emotions?

1. Positive thinking
2. Try to understand the characteristics of others
3. Try to respect the opinions and strengths of others
4. Introspection and try to see if the same thing happens to themselves, they can feel it
5. Be patient and be forgiving
6. Distract attention, which is trying to divert attention to other objects from objects that
initially triggered the emergence of negative emotions
Educational Interventions to Develop Teen Emotions

Educational interventions to develop adolescent emotions in order to develop emotional


intelligence, one of which is to use interventions proposed by W.T Grant Consertium on
"Active Elements of Prevention Programs", as follows:

Emotional Skills Development

Development of Cognitive Skills

Behavioral Skills Development


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