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Emotional Intelligence With Children

Many parents are becoming aware of the importance emotional intelligence plays in having a happy and fulfilling life. Recent studies have shown that a person's emotional intelligence quotient is a better predictor of success in life than their IQ. Because emotional intelligence skills are learned rather than inherited, parents want to raise their children in a manner that encourages the development of emotional intelligence.

If the memory is good, then all the feelings surrounding it give you a sense of well being, happiness, peace, comfort or fondness; but if the memory is not a positive one, then you feel those butterflies in your stomach, your heart pounds, feelings start bubbling up... and suddenly your day has been ruined irreversibly, or you pick a fight with a loved one or simply, you feel heavy and down.

Goleman says that the best remedy for battling our emotional shortcomings is prevention. In other words, we need to place as much importance on teaching our children the essential skills of Emotional Intelligence as we do on more traditional measures like IQ and school exams. And while were at it, why not teach each other these vital life skills? It's never too late to improve your own emotional intelligence.

Bringing children into our world should be thought about well before it occurs. Once it has occurred, at the very least, we should be questioning what kind of person we would like them to become so that we can encourage and develop in those arenas ourselves so that we are ultimately able to guide them into this.

The human brain has been subjected to many researches, and the latest tells us we know any subject in two ways, emotionally and intellectually, and our psychological makeup is created as a result of both. It is almost akin to knowing something is right both with heart and head (you already know it, right?). For example, in emotionally charged situations, we can express our responses without any conscious effort on our part (in simpler words, without knowing).

If you are being led into a dangerous situation because someone is ignorant then if you have a high EI then you should realise that you are probably doing something that will lead to catastrophe. Part of EI is based upon making your own judgement calls without relying on those of others (there are various emotional intelligence training activities which can help overcome this).

One of the elements that make this subject so elusive is the idea of feelings. These are the physical components to the matrix such as pleasure and pain, what feels pleasant and what feels unpleasant. Many people don't understand that thoughts, and the emotions they produce, also produce a collateral physical reaction. This is a big reason why so much importance if placed on positive thinking. Positive thoughts lead to positive emotions lead to pleasant feelings.

by: Kelan Grady




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