POLA PIKIR TERHADAP UNGKAPAN EMOSI ANAK SEBAGAI BENTUK PENGEKSPRESIAN BAHASA
Abstract
The language that is the spoken symbol is manasuka and often we hear that the first language is the mother tongue and the thought of language is always evolving. Language thinking greatly allows humans to grow by adjusting the language in their environment. Language thinking is closely related to psycholinguistics which examines the realm of psychology and also language, of course, mindsets, emotions, and expressions that greatly influence humans in expressing language. In children, the language mindset is still around the scope of the family and the hearing that processes the meaning of the language and the emotional side comes from it. Often the expression of emotions in a child is influenced by the attitude of the parents, the shows he watches and of course the surrounding environment.
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