ABSTRACT The emotional development of children is importance to their overall growth and maturation, particularly during the formative years. Emotional intelligence (EI) is defined as the capacity to recognize one’s own emotions and those of others, to motivate oneself, and to regulate emotions in oneself and in relationships with others. The aim of this study is to examine the role of emotional awareness in early childhood and its influence on early childhood development and learning. This research employs a systematic literature review with four principal stages. The review used 14 eligible articles related to emotional awareness in early childhood. The findings show that emotional awareness plays an important role in several areas of early childhood development, including social-emotional development, cognitive development, language development, physical development, and creativity development. Each development has a positive relationship to support each other. Emotional awareness also influences play and learning activities in early childhood. Emotional awareness has been shown to positively support children’s play, academic success in school, and reduction of problem behaviors. Other findings show that emotional awareness can be influenced by children’s health history. A child with a history of epileptic seizures has difficulty with emotional awareness and even long-term development.
Read full abstract