Eq Should be Taught in Your Child
Childhood experiences can affect brain development. If an early age children are given exercises the right emotion, then it certainly will increase their emotional intelligence. Conversely, if he is not getting enough exercises the right emotion, the development of intelligence emosinyapun will be too late.

If parents want to seriously improve the child’s emotional intelligence, its development can be achieved as optimal as possible (unlike IQ which changes only around about 20 points only).
Childhood experiences can affect brain development. If an early age children are given exercises the right emotion, then it certainly will increase their emotional intelligence. Conversely, if he is not getting enough exercises the right emotion, the development of intelligence emosinyapun will be too late.
Parents usually give great attention to the physical development and speech and motor skills of children. However, less attention on the stages of child development of emotional intelligence. In fact, every aspect of emotional intelligence has its own development times, and although it is more varied than the physical development or other skills, but can be estimated.
In helping the development of emotional intelligence of children, parents also need to be careful. The experts, stating that as well as cognitive intelligence, emotional intelligence is a condition that is morally neutral. So, should we always use the ‘moral compass’ to guide the little guy.
Why Should Teach Emotional Intelligence?
Many may question about whether it is necessary to teach your child about emotions. “Are not emotions already exist naturally on them?” The answer is, “no”. Not any more.
Many experts believe that human emotions have evolved primarily as a survival mechanism. Fear protects us from possible harm, and guide us to avoid danger. Anger helps to overcome obstacles to get what we need. We find joy and happiness when accompanied by another person. And so much more.
But modern life has brought us to the emotional challenges that can not be anticipated by nature. For example, how easily we are provoked by road congestion, television viewing or when playing video games.
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