Emotional immaturity in children is characterized by difficulty in regulating emotional responses, leading to challenges in maintaining emotional stability. Effective parenting plays a critical role in guiding children through overwhelming emotions by providing support and nurturing, which gradually helps them learn self-soothing techniques. This is not an innate skill; children require years of attentive nurturing to develop the cognitive abilities needed to cope with stress in adaptive ways. As they grow, they learn to manage their emotions, build genuine relationships, and navigate varying levels of closeness with others. The development of these emotional controls relies heavily on positive interactions with caregivers, emphasizing the importance of stable and nurturing adult relationships in a child's emotional growth.

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