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Develop your tween’s emotional intelligence

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Akanksha Pandey

Children with EI are better equipped to manage life’s inevitable vicissitudes. Here are some family activities and games to develop your child’s emotional intelligence and conflict resolution skills: Akanksha Pandey

The tween years, spanning from eight to 12 years old, are a time of exploration, growth, and discovery. As tweens navigate this journey, they’re not only learning about math, science, and history. They’re also learning about themselves, their strengths, weaknesses, and emotions.

During this development phase, it’s important for parents to focus on nurturing children’s emotional intelligence, or EI i.e, capability to understand, use, and manage emotions in positive ways to relieve stress, communicate effectively, empathize with others, overcome challenges and defuse conflict. Children with EI are better equipped to manage the inevitable vicissitudes of life. Here are some family activities and games designed to develop your child’s emotional intelligence and conflict resolution skills.

Practicing and training children to acknowledge and manage positive as well as negative emotions is critical for them to build positive inter-personal relationships and succeed in school, college and workplaces.

(Akanksha Pandey is a Bengaluru-based clinical psychologist, Head of the School Mental Health Program & co-founder of Compathy Health)

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