Emotional Intelligence (EQ) can brighten young children’s Future

Emotional Intelligence

You might know about the basic IQ that humans have which derives intellectual ability and potential of someone. It is designed to bespeak a wide range of cognitive skills like reasoning, logic, and problem-solving. But, have you ever heard about Emotional Intelligence (EQ) playing a major part in anyone’s normal life? 

 

Let’s talk about what Emotional Intelligence is. It is the ability to learn new concepts and apply your knowledge to problem-solving. It has 5 basic components; Self-awareness, Self-Regulation, Motivation, Empathy, and Social-skills. 

 

Who is an Emotionally Intelligent Child?

 

An emotionally intelligent child can label their emotions, regulate them on normal days and be capable of controlling reactions in need. As the peak time of aggression in a child is 2 to 5 years old, the parents and teachers must verbalize their anger and think of ways to defuse them. 

 

There are incidences in a school when the teachers tell the parents that their young children were less interactive whereas when they are at their home it is a different aspect altogether. It is believed that little tots tend to release their true emotions only in a safe place. But it needs to be changed and they should have a spirit of emotional intelligence (EQ) among them at a younger age itself.

 

Difference between Cognitive skills and Social-emotional Skills

 

Cognitive Skills include-

  • Verbal Comprehension
  • Memory
  • Reasoning
  • Processing Speed

 

Whereas, Social-emotional Skills are-

  • Motivation
  • Perseverance
  • Impulse
  • Control
  • Coping Mechanism
  • Ability to delay gratification

 

How can we build Emotional Intelligence (EQ) among young children

 

  • Storytime– Picturebook, oral storytelling, dramatic play, role-playing, debates, and letting kids read on their own. 

 

  • Social Work– Visiting old age homes, orphanages, awareness campaigns, cleanliness campaigns, and much more

 

  • Help in household chores- Planting, helping in the kitchen, feeding the older members of the family, etc

 

  • Independence in work- Making their bag for school, keeping their belongings in place, chores like brushing their teeth and bathing on their own, etc

 

How does having emotional intelligence in children help?

 

With high emotional intelligence (EQ), young children can earn better grades, stay in school longer, make healthier choices, and have a sense of cooperation. 

Emotional Intelligence leads to better leadership skills and the building of meaningful friendships. 

Emotional Intelligence allows you to enhance key areas of life, home, and work in general. It is the ability to learn about oneself and apply wisdom to the world around you. 

Some people have emotional intelligence naturally, while others need to work a little harder at it. It’s well worth the effort you put in, though, as it can improve many areas of your life.

 

(Also, Read: CHRISTMAS LEARNING ACTIVITIES FOR PRESCHOOL KIDS)
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