This document discusses strategies for responding to children's emotional needs and development. It covers Erik Erikson's stages of emotional development from infancy through childhood. When children experience emotional outbursts, caregivers should respond with empathy and ensure safety, then help the child calm down in a quiet space. Expressing emotions through art, stories, and play can help children process feelings. Labeling a range of emotions through games and modeling appropriate expression is important. With trust and sensitivity to communication style, caregivers can encourage children to talk about their own feelings. Changes should be introduced gradually and children informed in advance to help them adjust.