Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Socioemotional development refers to the psychological processes and social interactions that shape an individual's emotions, behaviors, and interpersonal relationships throughout their lifespan. This area of research focuses on how individuals develop their social and emotional skills, such as empathy, self-regulation, communication, and forming attachments with others. Researchers in this field study how these skills are influenced by factors such as family dynamics, peer relationships, cultural context, and biological processes. It is important for understanding how individuals navigate social interactions, form meaningful relationships, and regulate their emotions in a variety of contexts.