Early Care and Education Program Contacts:
Kathy Edwards - ECE Director
Danielle Barr - Educare Specialist
Tina Tharp - ECE Specialist
Karen Daily - ECE and Accreditation Specialist
Rene Weber - Administrative Assistant

Friends & Feelings: Social-Emotional Development in Young Children
What is social-emotional development?
Social-emotional development involves the ability to form close, secure relationships and to experience, regulate, and express emotions. Social-emotional growth is affected by a variety of factors, such as an individual’s unique biology and temperament, as well as life experiences.
Why support young children’s social-emotional development?
When children feel good about themselves, have positive relationships with others, and know how to regulate their emotions, they are more likely to:
What is attachment and how is it related to social-emotional development?
Attachment refers to the caring relationships that develop between a child and important people in his or her life. These special relationships help a child feel safe, as well as develop trust and independence. Secure attachments to primary adults provide the foundation for social-emotional development.
Early childhood educators can support the development of attachments by:
What is emotional self-regulation and how is it related to attachment?
Emotional self-regulation refers to a child’s ability to control emotions and impulses. It is influenced by the quality of attachments and by developmental level.
When needed, provide extra support to help children build relationships by offering:
- Guidance to learn how to make friends.
- Extra hugs and positive comments during the day.
- Opportunities to help or do something special one-on-one with an adult.
How can adults support the social-emotional growth of young children?
Early childhood educators can design an environment that helps children feel supported by:
Plan the curriculum to include social and emotional learning activities, such as the following:
Where to learn more:
Selected Social-Emotional Resources: http://www.ccids.umaine.edu/ec/growingideas/socemores.htm
Early Childhood Growing Ideas Tipsheet Index
Citation for this Tipsheet:
Downs, J., Blagojevic, B., Labas, L., Kendrick, M., & Maeverde, J. (2005). Friends and Feelings: Social-Emotional Development in Young Children. In Growing Ideas Toolkit (pp. 23-24). Orono, ME: The University of Maine Center for Community Inclusion and Disability Studies. Retrieved October 2, 2007, from www.ccids.umaine.edu/ec/growingideas/socemotip.htm
Parents As Teachers
Screenings:
Screenings for children 6 months - Kindergarten entry will be held at the First United Methodist Church, 803 North Main Street, on Wednesdays, once a month. Children under the age of three will be screened in the morning and children three and above will be screened in the afternoon. All screenings are by appointment. To make an appointment, call the PAT Office, 458-0193. Screening dates are:
November 14 March 12
January 23 April 16
February 20
Group Meetings:
Taken from the PAT Newsletter, September/October 2007, volume 23, Issue 1
Parents As Teachers
Rolla Public Schools
500A Forum Drive
Rolla, MO 65401
Phone: 573-458-0193
Fax: 573-458-0194

Child Safety Seat Check-Up
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that 4 out of 5 car seats are not installed correctly.
Participants attending the Child Safety Seat Check-Up Event will learn how to properly install and use car seats to transport their precious cargo.
When: 4th Thursday of every month
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Where: The Centre
1200 Holloway, Rolla
An appointment is necessary to have a car seat check.
To schedule your appointment, call (573) 458-7696.
This event is brought to you by PCRMC.
Are you a Registered Vendor providing childcare?
Are you interested in getting your state license?
Would you like to have monthly visits from an Early Care and Education Specialist?
Call Kathy Edwards, Director, Early Care and Education at Phelps County Community Partnership to find out how the ECE staff can assist you in taking this step. (573) 368-2849 or toll-free 1-888-541-4636
Visit our website at www.thecommunitypartnership.org and click on “Our Programs” and choose “Early Care and Education”.
Developed by the Department of Health and Senior Services with input and assistance from experts across the state, CCOT curriculum focuses on the following three components:
We strongly encourage every child care professional to complete this 9 hours of training. Basic CCOT provides a wonderful opportunity for child care providers to gather the basic knowledge needed to keep children safe and healthy. Contact Child Care Resource & Referral at 1-800-743-8497 or www.moccrrn.org to find when it is offered in your area!