by ChildPsych | Aug 21, 2019 | Barriers to Learning |
Emotional intelligence is often more important than book smarts when it comes to being successful in life. IQ is a measure of how well someone might reason about the world. While emotional intelligence – or EQ for short – is about how well we understand...
by Lianna Morisson | Feb 9, 2013 | Barriers to Learning, Emotional Development, Parent guidance |
Tips for developing your child’s emotional intelligence (and developing these characteristics yourself); ☺ Raise your children understanding that while all emotions are acceptable, not all behaviours are. ☺ Help your children to find appropriate and...
by Lianna Morisson | Feb 8, 2013 | Emotional Development |
It seems that every parenting magazine you pick up today is filled with pamphlets advertising talks and workshops for parents on the topic of emotional intelligence. What on earth is this? How important is it? And more significantly, what can we, as parents, do at...
by GenesisAdmin | Nov 17, 2011 | Emotional Development, Social Development |
Emotional Intelligence: What exactly is Emotional Intelligence? People who are deemed to be emotionally intelligent are said to have the ability to recognise, understand and manage their own feelings, as well as the feelings of others. The are able to show...
by ChildPsych | Aug 17, 2019 | Early Childhood Development, Emotional Development, Parent guidance |
An emotionally intelligent child is far more likely to achieve success in life than a child who struggles to manage his emotions. Here are some tips on how you can help your child develop his emotional intelligence. Hear and feel it Acknowledge your...