Within emotional, personal and social development, children should learn to:
- develop confidence, self-esteem and a sense of security
- care for themselves and their personal safety
- develop independence, for example in dressing and personal hygiene
- persevere in tasks that first present some difficulties
- express appropriate feelings, needs and preferences
- form positive relationships with other children and adults, and begin to develop particular friendships with other children
- become aware of and respect the needs and feelings of others in their behaviour, and learn to follow rules
- make and express choices, plans and decisions
- play cooperatively, take turns and share resources
- become aware that the celebration of cultural and religious festivals is important in people's lives
- develop positive attitudes towards others whose gender, language, religion or culture is different from their own
- care for the environment and for other people in the community.
A Curriculum Framework for Children 3-5 (Learning and Teaching Scotland, 1999)