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EARLY EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
     How Babies Express Their Emotions
     Learning How to Regulate Emotions
     Recognizing Emotions in Others
 
THE BEGINNINGS OF SPECIFIC EMOTIONS
     Smiling and Laughter: The First Expressions of Pleasure
     Fear: One of the First Negative Emotions
     How Do Smiling, Laughter, and Fear Develop?
 
HOW CHILDREN THINK ABOUT EMOTIONS
     Matching Emotions to Situations: Emotional Scripts
     Complex Emotions: Pride, Guilt, and Shame
 
THE DEVELOPMENT OF ATTACHMENT
     Theories of Attachment
     How Attachment Evolves
     Attachment of Fathers and Others
 
THE NATURE AND QUALITY OF ATTACHMENT
     Methods of Assessing Attachment Relationships
     The Parents' Role in the Quality of Attachment
     The Effect of Infant Temperament
     Stability in the Quality of Attachment
     The Consequences of Attachment Quality
     Multiple Caregivers and Attachment: The Effects of Day Care
 
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