How to Raise a Child with a High EQ: A Parent's Guide to Emotional IntelligenceResearch studies have suggested that emotional intelligence (E.Q.) is just as, if not even more, important than intellectual abilities (I.Q.) in raising children who are confident, successful in school and happy in their personal relationships. Daniel Goleman's "New York Times" bestseller "Emotional Intelligence" brought these findings into public awareness, making E.Q. one of the hottest topics in child psychology today. In "How to Raise a Child with a High E.Q.," Dr. Lawrence Shapiro uses the latest research to give parents hundreds of ways to help their children develop important social and emotional skills. Accessible and prescriptive, this guide includes: A checklist for parents to rate themselves on how well they promote E.Q. in their children; dos and don'ts of child rearing; and dozens of fun games and activities that parents can use to increase their child's social and emotional intelligence. By showing how a child's E.Q. can be improved, Dr. Shapiro tells parents how they can prepare their children for the inevitable problems of growing up, such as how to help the shy child make friends, how to help the angry child resolve conflicts more appropriately and how to help all children cope with physical pain and psychological stress."This well-written, insightful book, through games, activities, tricks, skills and habits, guides parents in developing the moral emotions of empathy, honesty, shame and gui |
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... shame and guilt are indisputably more powerful than positive ones in terms of emotional learning and behavioral change . THE VALUE OF SHAME Although Americans are not comfortable with the emotions of shame and guilt and mental health ...
... shame or guilt , try this simple experiment . On your watch , time how long it takes you to recall three incidents from your childhood in which you were embarrassed to the point of shame . Did you have an “ accident " in front of your ...
... Shame should be invoked when a child has no emotional reaction after doing something of which he should be ashamed . 2. Shame should be considered as a legitimate behavior- changing strategy when less dramatic forms of discipline have ...
Contents
A New Way to Raise Children w | 3 |
Becoming a High EQ Parent | 26 |
THE MORAL EMOTIONS | 45 |
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