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How parents can develop children's emotional intelligence

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    by Lisa Hunt Warren

    In the early 1990's psychologists, John Mayer and Peter Salovey, developed a theory of emotional intelligence which defined it as, "the ability to perceive emotions, to access and generate emotions so as to assist thought,...read more

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    by Lelly Homas

    By developing and reflecting on yourself and the influences throughout your own life, it is possible to successfully develop your child's emotions in a stable and positive manner. i am a psychiatric nurse and have seen the...read more

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    by sylvia guinan salis

    Emotional intelligence is an inherent gift that every child is born with. If this gift is nurtured and protected, life will be fulfilling and heartfelt. If, however, this gift is neglected and undernourished, life will oft...read more

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    by Nisha Danny

    Emotional intelligence(EI) is defined as Intelligence regarding the emotions, especially in the ability to monitor one's own or others' emotions. Emotional intelligence is a relatively new term yet to be fully defined.So...read more

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    by Teresa Meakin

    Children start to pick up on their parents emotions, from the very beginning, whilst in the mothers womb. If a woman who is pregnant, gets very emotional, upset, or angry, the baby senses, the mothers feelings, so really ...read more

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    by Thomas Edison Jefferson

    Everything from the family histories of those called "our closest living relatives, the great apes", to the span of human family histories to this day, shows that, for one thing, it is rather provincial (Limited in perspec...read more

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    by Rob Purifoy

    Assuming a child is of average intelligence for his age and with no known disorders, a child has to be exposed to parental "conditioning". I estimate the typical domestic pet to top out at 3 or 4 years old intelligence wis...read more

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    by Jason Pepper

    The key benefits of being an involved father. It is in my personal belief by viewing it in first hand, that being an involved father in parenting my 2 children it excels their emotional and development overall. I am co...read more

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    by Lucy Bond

    The term "emotional intelligence" is fairly recent, but this ability that some people seem to have more than others is far from new. It's basically the ability to "read" what others are feeling (without them having to tel...read more

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    by Audrey Kerchner

    Emotional intelligence is how well a person picks up on the situation they are in and finds the appropriate emotional response to have for that situation. This seems simple but really it's a gift. Like all gifts it is one ...read more

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