Social development is the level of interaction of children with other people, ranging from parents, siblings, playmates, to society at large. While emotional development is an overflow of feelings when children interact with other people. Thus, socio-emotional development is a child's sensitivity to understand the feelings of others when interacting in everyday life.
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Kushendar, K., & Mayra, Z. (2021). The Role of Counseling Guidance in Early Childhood Education and Their Emotional Development. Journal of Childhood Development, 1(2), 97–101. https://doi.org/10.25217/jcd.v1i2.1826
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