Fortunately, emotional intelligence is a set of skills which can be taught and nurtured in our children – and the sooner we do, the better their ability to manage life’s ups and downs and become successful in life.
Emotional intelligence refers to our capacity to understand and manage our emotions. This has an influence on how we make decisions, how we deal with relationships and our ability to self-motivate.
The skills involved in emotional intelligence are self-awareness, emotional regulation, empathy, motivation and social skills.
As a parent, these are skills which you can nurture in your child to ensure that they grow to be well-adjusted, empathetic and sociable beings. While most children learn these skills as they grow and interact, there are certain things you can do with your child to help them cope better and be happier.
This refers to the ability to understand one’s own thoughts, feelings and behaviour. Having self-awareness also allows us to understand the thoughts and feelings of others, manage conflict and relate to others in a positive way.
This is the ability to express and deal with emotions in a way that is appropriate and helpful. While many emotions can feel intense for children, teaching them how to best control them is an essential skills which will benefit them later in life.
Empathy allows us to understand and share another person’s feelings – being able to put ourselves in their shoes.
This refers to the positive drive which helps us go for and achieve our goals. While children under seven are naturally motivated to learn, older children need more external motivation from others.
These are skills which help us communicate, manage the emotions of others, manage conflict and collaborate. A big part of this skill set involves empathy, which is vital when interacting with others.
Remember to be patient and consistent to ensure that your child has the time, space and support to learn what they need to.
Author: Reabetsoe Buys, Counselling Psychologist
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