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1. Helping Children of Divorce & Adopted Children with Emotional Problems
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- Adopted Children with Emotional Problems.
2. Home Page
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- THE LATEST IN EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE.
- Emotional intelligence tests and training have moved far beyond "fun and games" into a reputable form of assessment and leadership development.
- Emotional Intelligence Appraisal.
- A best selling test that measures emotional intelligence in Daniel Goleman's model.
- Emotional Intelligence Interviewing Guide.
- Helps you to select for candidates based on emotional intelligence.
- Emotional Intelligence Training Certification Program.
- New books provide fresh perspectives on emotional intelligence, its applications, and useful summaries of the concept.
- An emotional intelligence training video that's really fun and teaches at the same time.
- EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE QUICKBOOK.
- A new book on emotional intelligence summarizing the latest research and strategies for developing emotional intelligence. Book is also a plus because it comes with a free copy of the Emotional Intelligence Appraisal test online.
- Emotional Intelligence PowerPoint.
- 23 slides that introduce an audience to what emotional intelligence is, why it's important and how it's been used to improve organizational performance. ...
- Free Emotional Intelligence e-learning.
- Online emotional intelligence activities that anyone can try for free. ...
3. Introduction to Emotional Intelligence
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- The following text owes much to Daniel Goleman's book "Emotional Intelligence". I am also very much indebted to my two children, Zoé and Iannis, who are daily confronted with the refusal of school to take into consideration their emotional abilities and difficulties.
- See also an Emotional Intelligence in Schools and Emotional skills on the Internet. You might also like to read Are we learning or just managing competences? and Prayer - going beyond emotional intelligence.
- Emotional Intelligence.
- Emotional talent our society can't afford to waste.
- At present, the emotional education of our children is left to chance. What does school teach them about emotions? Academic intelligence has little to do with emotional life. ... Academic intelligence offers no preparation for the emotional turmoil of life. On the contrary school disparages emotional intelligence! Many of the natural abilities of children are not in handling complex mathematical calculations or memorising ancient history but rather in perceiving and understanding inherent emotional situations. ... Who could be so arrogant as to insist that academic knowledge is that much more important than emotional intelligence? Yet such is the case, to the extent that many emotionally gifted children leave school feeling like failures because they didn't have the necessary marks in languages or mathematics! Our society can't afford to waste their talent! .
- Read about introducing emotional intelligence in schools and about the emotional skills on the Internet. You might also like to read Are we learning or just managing competences? and Prayer - going beyond emotional intelligence. ...
- For further information about Emotional Intelligence:.
- Emotional Intelligence Services, http://ei. ... com - information, resources, tools and an online test of Emotional Intelligence, including insights from Daniel Goleman, bestselling author of Emotional Intelligence. ...
4. Antidote: Campaign For Emotional Literacy
- www.antidote.org.uk
- Emotional literacy is the practice of interacting with others in a way that builds understanding of our own and others’ emotions, then using this understanding to shape our actions.
- Four years ago, two brave headteachers in the London Borough of Newham signed up to work with Antidote on the development of a whole-school approach to emotional literacy for learning. ...
- Curriculum materials from the DfES recommend ‘community of enquiry’ as a way of developing children’s social, emotional and behavioural skills (SEBS). ... Children, parents and teachers testify to the effect this work has had on children’s verbal reasoning and critical thinking as well as emotional and social development. ...
- Do you want your school to become more emotionally literate? If so, there is no better place to start than by carrying out a School Emotional Environment for Learning Survey (SEELS). This will enable you to identify the areas of strength you can build on, and the areas that you need to address, if you are to engage the whole school community in nurturing the sort of emotional climate that promotes sustainable achievement. ...
- The idea that everyone in a school can be persuaded to adopt a total commitment to emotional literacy is impossibly idealistic. ...
- Emotional Literacy Update ~ concise and informative, this 12-page newsletter brings together everything you need to know about how to transform your school or classroom through emotional literacy. ...
- into how schools can use emotional literacy to improve achievement, behaviour and well-being is distilled into Antidote's publication The Emotional Literacy Handbook, drawing on the experience of teachers and managers around the country.
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5. Does ‘emotional intelligence’ matter in the workplace?
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- Does ‘emotional intelligence’ matter in the workplace?.
- It also takes 'emotional intelligence,' the ability to restrain negative feelings such as anger and self-doubt, and instead focus on positive ones such as confidence and congeniality, claims an emerging school of behavioral thought. The theory first captured the public imagination three years ago with the release of 'Emotional Intelligence: Why it Can Matter More than IQ,' (Bantam, 1995) by psychologist Daniel Goleman, PhD. In the book, Goleman stirred controversy with his claim that people endowed with emotional skill excel in life, perhaps more so than those with a high IQ. Goleman drew his propositions from behavioral, brain and personality research by such psychologists as Peter Salovey, PhD, and John Mayer, PhD, who first proposed the model of emotional intelligence. ...
- In a new book to be released this fall, 'Working With Emotional Intelligence' (Bantam), Goleman focuses on the need for emotional intelligence at work, an area often considered more head than heart. Not only do bosses and corporate leaders need high doses of emotional intelligence, but every people-oriented job demands it too, Goleman argues. Also, whereas IQ is relatively fixed, emotional intelligence can be built and learned, he claims. Companies can test and teach emotional intelligence, and many employers are already beginning to do so, he says. ...
- Some of the theory’s critics question the way emotional intelligence is defined and claim it cannot be taught. ...
- At issue for many of the theory’s critics is the way Goleman defines emotional intelligence. ... For Mayer, emotional intelligence is the ability to understand how others’ emotions work and to control one’s own emotions. By comparison, Goleman defines emotional intelligence more broadly, also including such competencies as optimism, conscientiousness, motivation, empathy and social competence. ...
- According to Mayer, these broader traits that Goleman relates to emotional intelligence are considered personality traits by other theorists. For example, psychologist Edward Gordon, PhD, says that emotional intelligence deals largely with personality and mood, aspects of the individual that cannot be changed. Gordon, president of a Chicago-based employee-training company, claims that improving employees’ literacy and analytical skills, not their emotional skills, is the best way to boost job performance. ...
6. Australian Business Training :: Emotional Intelligence Testing & Workshops Australia
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- Emotional Intelligence.
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- Australian Business Training delivers emotional intelligence training strategies, testing & workshops in Australia to improve the attitude, motivation and results of change management, leadership training, management training, sales training and teambuilding programs. ...
- Our performance breakthrough programs utilise the latest research in emotional intelligence, learned optimism, REBT, behavioural change and achievement. ...
7. NICHCY- General Information About Emotional Disturbance
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- General Information about Emotional Disturbance.
- Definition of Emotional Disturbance.
- Definition of Emotional Disturbance.
- Many terms are used to describe emotional, behavioral or mental disorders. Currently, students with such disorders are categorized as having a serious emotional disturbance, which is defined under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Public Law 101-476, as follows: .
- As defined by the IDEA, serious emotional disturbance includes schizophrenia but does not apply to children who are socially maladjusted, unless it is determined that they have a serious emotional disturbance. ...
- It is important to know that the Federal government is currently reviewing the way in which serious emotional disturbance is defined and that the definition may be revised. ...
- For the school year 1994-95, 428,168 children and youth with a serious emotional disturbance were provided services in the public schools (Eighteenth Annual Report to Congress U. ...
- The causes of emotional disturbance have not been adequately determined. ... Some of the characteristics and behaviors seen in children who have emotional disturbances include: .
- Children with the most serious emotional disturbances may exhibit distorted thinking, excessive anxiety, bizarre motor acts, and abnormal mood swings and are sometimes identified as children who have a severe psychosis or schizophrenia. ...
- Many children who do not have emotional disturbances may display some of these same behaviors at various times during their development. However, when children have serious emotional disturbances, these behaviors continue over long periods of time. ...
- The educational programs for students with a serious emotional disturbance need to include attention to mastering academics, developing social skills, and increasing self-awareness, self-esteem, and self-control. ...
- Behavior modification is one of the most widely used approaches to helping children with a serious emotional disturbance. ...
- Students eligible for special education services under the category of serious emotional disturbance may have IEPs that include psychological or counseling services as a related service. ...
8. Emotional Intelligence in Schools
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- The following article is one of a series of texts about Emotional Intelligence sparked off by Daniel Goleman's book about Emotional Intelligence and research work observing a number of primary schools in Geneva, Switzerland. I am also very much indebted to my two children, Zoé and Iannis, who are daily confronted with the refusal of school to take into consideration their emotional abilities and difficulties. See also the introductory text, Emotional Intelligence as well as Emotional skills on the Internet. You might also like to read Are we learning or just managing competences?and Prayer - going beyond emotional intelligence. ...
- Emotional Intelligence in Schools.
- Should skills related to "emotional intelligence" find their way into school curricula? Given the current educational paradigm, can such skills be effectively developed in schools? Would the introduction of skills related to emotional intelligence radically modify schools or would schools travesty such skills? .
- Introducing emotional intelligence in schools?.
- Can you teach emotional "skills" in the rarefied atmosphere of schools? It would seem that "teaching" emotional intelligence - should it be possible - challenges all the basic tenets of the current paradigm of school-based learning mentioned above. ... What's more, parents are not always in a position to cope with or dispense such emotional skills. ...
- What would be the consequences of introducing emotional intelligence in schools? Are schools the right place for it? Is it even possible? Scientific research, in particular on how the brain works, indicates that the formation of emotional skills is much easier in the "formative" years from birth to the late teens. ...
- One of the basic emotional skills involves being able to recognise feelings and put a name on them. ...
- People in conflict are generally locked into a self-perpetuating emotional spiral in which the declared subject of conflict is rarely the key issue. Much of the resolution of conflicts calls on using the other emotional skills mentioned here. ...
- For further information about Emotional Intelligence:.
- Emotional Intelligence Services, http://ei. ... com - information, resources, tools and an online test of Emotional Intelligence, including insights from Daniel Goleman, bestselling author of Emotional Intelligence. ...
9. Emotional intelligence: popular or scientific psychology
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- Emotional intelligence: popular or scientific psychology? .
- Emotional intelligence is a product of two worlds. ...
- Most people, I suspect, became familiar with emotional intelligence through the popular 1995 book, "Emotional Intelligence," by Dr. ... Attendees of last year's APA Annual Convention heard the popular version of emotional intelligence at the opening session. ...
- Emotional intelligence, according to Time magazine, "may be the best predictor of success in life. " According to the book "Emotional Intelligence," evidence suggests that it is "as powerful, and at times more powerful, than IQ," and provides "an advantage in any domain of life. ...
- A scientific account of emotional intelligence .
- The popular accounts often refer to the 1990 articles on emotional intelligence that I published with my colleague, Dr. ... Those two articles contain the first formal definition of emotional intelligence, and provide a first demonstration that certain ability tasks may serve to measure the concept. ...
- Increasingly, we have viewed emotional intelligence as a potentially standard intelligence (see our 1993 and 1996 articles in the journal Intelligence), and we revised our model accordingly in the 1997 book, "Emotional Development and Emotional Intelligence" (Basic Books). There, emotional intelligence is defined as the capacity to reason with emotion in four areas: to perceive emotion, to integrate it in thought, to understand it and to manage it. ...
- Research with these new scales suggests that emotional intelligence can be measured reliably, exists as a unitary ability, and is related to, but independent of, standard intelligence (see our forthcoming 1999 article in Intelligence). ...
- First, the meaning of emotional intelligence has been stretched. Emotional intelligence is now defined by popular authors in dozens of ways--typically as a list of personality characteristics, such as "empathy, motivation, persistence, warmth and social skills. ...
- Second, popular models of emotional intelligence imply that we can predict important life outcomes using such a diverse list of variables--which is, of course, correct. But let's be honest about such lists: They contain variables beyond what is meant by the terms "emotion" or "intelligence," or what reasonable people would infer from the phrase "emotional intelligence. ...
10. Emotional Intelligence: Q-Metrics EQ Maps
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- Emotional Intelligence (EQ) is the ability to sense, understand, and effectively apply the power and acumen of emotions as a source of energy, information, creativity, trust and connection. ...
- Emotional Intelligence.
- Essi Systems is a proud sponsor of the NexusEQ Emotional Intelligence Conference. ...
- Emotional Intelligence Measures .
- A Comparison of Emotional Intelligence Measures by Dr. ...
- Emotional Intelligence Certifications.
- Emotional Intelligence: 0 .
- They have emotional intelligence, or EQ.
- Emotional intelligence (EQ) is the ability to build people up, bring them together, and motivate them to do their best. ...
- Q-Metrics is a full service emotional intelligence research and consulting organization offering individual assessment, organizational profiling, and training & consulting services.
- Emotional Intelligence Training.
11. Emotional Literacy Education and Self-Knowledge
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- Emotional Intelligence Courses Emotional Literacy Education development training,.
- Emotional Literacy Education and Self-Knowledge.
- Chapter 2 Emotional Literacy Language and Vocabulary.
- Chapter 3 Emotional Literacy Education Teaching Compassion.
- Chapter 4 Emotional Literacy Education Understanding Fear.
- Chapter 5 Emotional Literacy Education, Hate, Violence & September 11, 2001.
- Chapter 6 Abraham Maslow, Emotional Literacy and Ortho-Education.
- Emotional Intelligence Courses by Mark Zimmerman These beginners courses teach you how Emotional Literacy Education can help you achieve the goals of happiness and satisfaction in relationships. ...
- The issues are self-knowledge and its sister Emotional Literacy Education. ...
- Internal strife, a conflicting moral compass, and a lack of choice in emotional responses to everyday relationships is the greatest problem.
- It is my strong belief that Emotional Literacy Education can resolve these issues. But what is Emotional Literacy Education? It is a refinement of a knowledge base that has been around for thousands of years. ...
- The fundamental principle of Emotional Literacy Education is the need for the individual to understand him or herself and others. ... Happiness is an emotional state as well as an economic state. ... Emotional Literacy Education is based upon an Emotional Literacy Vocabulary. It is a means by which language is used to introduce a student to his or her own emotional values. Emotional Literacy Vocabulary permeates nearly all literature. ... It is the lack of emotional choice which maintains the cycle of hatred, violence and fear. ...
12. Emotional Intelligence Online - Free Articles to Improve Your "EQ"!
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- Emotional Intelligence Online .
- Emotional Intelligence Online - Free Articles to Improve Your "EQ"! .
- Emotional intelligence will teach you to have better relationships and understand yourself better. Learn more about the art of conversation, the lasting results of emotional intelligence and how to teach EI to children.
- A Diamond in the Rough: When Your Emotional Intelligence Really Counts.
- Ace the Interview Using Your Emotional Intelligence.
- Here are 10 ways to apply emotional intelligence to the situation for positive results. ...
- “As much as 80% of adult ‘success’ comes from EQ,” said Daniel Goleman, author of “Emotional Intelligence,” and he asserts the difference between a “good” leader and an “excellent” leader is 85-95% attributable to emotional intelligence. ...
- Corporate Ethics, Your Ethics, Intentionality & Emotional Intelligence.
- Developing Your Child's Emotional Intelligence (EQ).
- But what have you been doing for that all-important EQ, Emotional Intelligence? It’s a better indicator of future success than IQ, it matters more to health and happiness, and it can be learned. ...
- Emotional Intelligence Can Bring Rapid Yet Long-Lasting Results.
- Studying Emotional Intelligence (EI) can bring immediate results. ...
- Emotional Intelligence and the Gentle Art of Conversation.
- Having just returned from a cruise, where I was seated nightly with a table of 10 stranger, I was reminded of the many definitions of ^emotional intelligence. ...
- Share Emotional Intelligence Online with a friend! .
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