A 4-year-old toddler sings “Moonlit Night.” He’s so cool, look at those emotions.

Now we will show you a wonderful video that will give you a lot of amazing emotions. A little boy sings and dances accompanied by his grandfather! Just look at him! How wonderfully he dances! A true talent!
This video quickly gained a huge number of views and positive reviews! Bravo, boy! Ahh, a handsome boy, watching it for the 49th time and it lifts the mood. Lord, what a hero! The ability to sincerely rejoice, understand the feelings and emotional states of people, clearly express desires and communicate with others, be receptive to art and manifestations of life – all this depends on how a child is emotionally formed.

The emotional development of a preschooler influences their understanding of the world and successful interaction with it. At the age of 5-6 years, the emotional sphere of a child is characterized by: Children in the upper preschool age generally have a calm emotional background of perception.

Their feelings are still involuntary and changeable, but perception is not as effectively colored as in younger children. Preschoolers aged 5-6 can anticipate the consequences of their actions and the reaction of those around them. They can predict the evaluation of adults – praise or disapproval – and worry about it. Children successfully recognize other people’s emotions.
They are particularly good at identifying positive feelings such as joy and admiration. Trying to determine a person’s mood, a five-year-old child is mainly guided by the facial expression of the interlocutor

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