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Learning Emotional Concepts in Infants
The classical view of emotion believes that emotions are innate in humans since birth, new science and research proves this to be untrue. Instead, emotions are a reality that is constructed through our experiences and culture. Infants aren't necessarily born with emotions like awe and disgust. Our basic emotions are pleasant, unpleasant, calm and ted. We can see this in infants as they either cry out of anger or calmly observe the world around them. It isn't until our experiences and our language teach us about the other emotions like anger, disgust and surprise, that we begin to construct our own beliefs about feelings. Luckily, as we experience new ces, we begin to better identify our emotions and become well rounded