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Young children's post tantrum affiliation with their parents
M. Potegal, R. J. Davidson
Occupational Therapy
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Psychology
Toddlers
100%
Cognitive Function
100%
Negative Affect
100%
Narrative
100%
Shame
100%
Time-Out
100%
Socialization
100%
Social Participation
100%
Keyphrases
Tantrums
100%
Young children
100%
Scream
30%
Physiological Stress
15%
Nonhuman Primate
7%
Guilt
7%
Aging Effect
7%
Anger
7%
Cognitive Ability
7%
Socialization
7%
Negative Affect
7%
Respiratory Distress
7%
AggR
7%
Developmental Period
7%
Auditory Stimulation
7%
Embarrassment
7%
Autonomic Function
7%
Vocalization
7%
Social Life
7%
Post-conflict Reconciliation
7%
Consolation
7%
Dysphoria
7%
Parental Response
7%
Child-initiated
7%
Parental Narratives
7%
Neuroscience
Cognitive Function
100%
Dysphoria
100%