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Brands
- Angelcare
- Baby Art
- Barbie
- Beaba
- Bebeconfort
- Boon
- Braun
- Copper Pearl
- Diono
- Disney
- Dr Brown's
- Dreambaby
- Dreamgenii
- Dumbo
- East Coast Nursery
- Elmer
- Fat Brain Toys
- Fisher-Price
- Gorgeous Gifts
- Guess How Much I Love You
- Halilit
- HEY CLAY
- Hot Wheels
- Infantino
- Janod
- Kaloo
- Keel Toys
- Kikka Boo
- Lalaboom
- Lamaze
- Lansinoh
- Leap Frog
- Little Bird Told Me
- MAM
- Mattel
- Medela
- Mega Bloks
- Milton
- Munchkin
- Nanobébé
- Nuby
- NUK
- Paddington Bear
- Peter Rabbit
- Philips Avent
- Plasticine
- Playmobil
- Ragtales
- Rainbow Designs
- Safety First
- Schleich
- Summer Infant
- SwaddleMe
- Taf Toys
- Thomas and Friends
- Tiny Love
- Tommee Tippee
- Tomy
- Vicks
- Vital Baby
- VTech
- Widdop Bingham
- Winnie The Pooh
- Categories
-
Brands
- Angelcare
- Baby Art
- Barbie
- Beaba
- Bebeconfort
- Boon
- Braun
- Copper Pearl
- Diono
- Disney
- Dr Brown's
- Dreambaby
- Dreamgenii
- Dumbo
- East Coast Nursery
- Elmer
- Fat Brain Toys
- Fisher-Price
- Gorgeous Gifts
- Guess How Much I Love You
- Halilit
- HEY CLAY
- Hot Wheels
- Infantino
- Janod
- Kaloo
- Keel Toys
- Kikka Boo
- Lalaboom
- Lamaze
- Lansinoh
- Leap Frog
- Little Bird Told Me
- MAM
- Mattel
- Medela
- Mega Bloks
- Milton
- Munchkin
- Nanobébé
- Nuby
- NUK
- Paddington Bear
- Peter Rabbit
- Philips Avent
- Plasticine
- Playmobil
- Ragtales
- Rainbow Designs
- Safety First
- Schleich
- Summer Infant
- SwaddleMe
- Taf Toys
- Thomas and Friends
- Tiny Love
- Tommee Tippee
- Tomy
- Vicks
- Vital Baby
- VTech
- Widdop Bingham
- Winnie The Pooh
- Categories
Social and Emotional Development
Social and emotional skills are the abilities that allow individuals to interact and communicate with others in a positive and healthy way. These skills include empathy, self-awareness, self-control, cooperation, problem-solving, and decision-making.
Empathy refers to the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. It is important in building relationships and forming connections with others. Self-awareness refers to the ability to recognize and understand one's own emotions, and how they may impact others. This skill is important in developing a sense of self-worth and self-esteem. Self-control is the ability to manage one's own emotions and impulses, and to act in a way that is appropriate for the situation. Cooperation is the ability to work with others towards a common goal, while problem-solving and decision-making skills are essential for navigating the challenges and complexities of life.
Social and emotional skills are essential for healthy development, and they can be nurtured and developed through play. Toys that promote imaginative play, role-playing, and social interaction can help children develop these skills in a fun and engaging way. By providing children with the right toys and opportunities for play, we can help them grow into happy and well-adjusted adults.
Toys that identify social and emotional feelings are becoming increasingly popular as parents and educators recognise the importance of promoting emotional intelligence in children. These toys are designed to help children identify, understand, and express their feelings in a healthy and constructive way. For example, some books are crafted to express and show how a character feels, some toys may show different facial expressions and communicate to the child how it feels and what it needs. Playing with these types of toys can also help children learn how to identify and regulate their emotions, a key aspect of emotional intelligence. By recognizing and managing their own emotions, children are better equipped to understand and empathize with others, leading to stronger relationships and better communication skills.