“…Emotion understanding is an umbrella term used to capture the many skills associated with the recognition and attribution of emotions in the self and others (Castro, Cheng, Halberstadt, & Gruhn, 2015; Denham, 1986; Halberstadt, Denham, & Dunsmore, 2001). Emotion understanding is thought to predict important socioemotional competencies across childhood, including fewer parent- and teacher-reported behavior problems (see review by Trentacosta & Fine, 2010), greater prosocial adjustment and interpersonal success with peers (Heinze, Miller, Seifer, Dickstein, & Locke, 2015; Miller et al, 2005; Ornaghi, Grazzani, Cherubin, Conte, & Piralli, 2015), and various indicators of academic achievement (Denham, Bassett, Brown, Way, & Steed, 2013; Denham et al, 2012).…”