How to Help You Kid Learn Emotional Intelligence
Many people wonder about the importance of teaching kids about emotional intelligence. Now, this is the fact that emotional intelligence
is learnt by every grown up person at any part of his/her life. So, why care
for all this fuss about teaching kids the emotional intelligence? Well, the
real answer is you wouldn’t want your kid to lack in the ability to manage
his/her emotions after entering into adult age. That gap may get covered at
some point but the way it will be covered may not be the pleasant one. So,
teaching children about emotional intelligence in the younger age can make them
quite strong emotionally when they grow up.
So, there are a few things that you can do right from the
start and help your kid ride on car of emotional intelligence in the ideal way.
Respond to your
infant as quickly as you can
Many people think that it’s okay to delay the response when
baby cries. This is the very wrong thing to do. Emotional intelligence needs to
be taught from the infancy. So, when the baby cries, you need to respond
quickly and hold your baby to quickly figure out the baby’s need. The baby will
show signs of learning emotional intelligence by getting accustomed and
comfortable with your parenting.
Manage your own
anxiety
About a hundred years ago, the idea that infants get anxiety
transferred into them by their parents was introduced by a psychologist, Harry
Stack Sullivan. The recent research confirms this concept. Child’s emotions are
pretty much related to the way you touch and hold your kid. So, if you in happy
mood, your baby is going to imitate you.
Teaching them
self-soothing
You may wonder about it but babies can actually be taught
self-soothing. It’s all about staying closer to them, holding them and showing
love and empathy. This way, the babies start to learn about the bad emotions
being the feelings which can be controlled. This practice has long-term
benefits as those babies develop the ability to manage emotions as they grow
up. Hence, this is the perfect starting point.
Acknowledging
children’s emotions
When infants grow up into toddlers and kids, they become
more aware about things they want. Hence, they may show inflexibility over
certain things. This usually results in tantrums and meltdowns. But you
shouldn’t put your guard down by being careless. You still have big job of
emotional coaching. Now, the children need to be dealt with empathy. You have
to acknowledge their emotions. Being a parent, you have the better idea whether
or not to fulfill the child’s desires. So, acknowledging can actually help you
to make the children understand your agenda.
Listen
When you listen to your kid by showing that you are all
ears, you actually show your acknowledgement about the feelings your child may
have at that moment. So, when you do everything to get closer to your kid,
refusing to listen or just not paying attention properly to your kid will ruin
the entire process.
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