Emotional Intelligence

Children’s Literature and Emotional Intelligence

Sep 11th, 2009 | By marshajacobson | Category: Emotional Intelligence, Lead Article

Although concepts of emotional intelligence are evident in literature as far back as the early 1900’s, Daniel Goleman was the first to popularize this idea in 1995 with his book “Emotional Intelligence”. The belief that improving emotional intelligence can improve overall success in life grabbed the attention of the western world.



Name And NAIM Your Child

Sep 3rd, 2009 | By marshajacobson | Category: Emotional Intelligence, Lead Article

Parents will spend hours, days, and often months thinking of a name for their unborn child. It can be an agonizing and often unpleasant experience for many. The permanence of the decision feels overwhelming and we feel a weight of responsibility as we ponder the issues of name suitability. We often want uniqueness and conformity [...]



What Is Emotional Intelligence?

Aug 24th, 2009 | By marshajacobson | Category: Emotional Intelligence, Lead Article

Emotional intelligence, also known as EQ, refers to our ability to understand our own emotions and the emotions of others. One can then act on that understanding to shape a positive outcome. This intelligence relating to our emotions produces many characteristics. Empathy, kindness, self-confidence, good listening skills, humour and acceptance of self and others are [...]



Why Emotional Intelligence?

Aug 10th, 2009 | By marshajacobson | Category: Emotional Intelligence, Lead Article

Anxiety and depression in adults and children continues to rise at an alarming rate. Many struggle just to make it through each day. And the reality is that life doesn’t get any easier. The stresses that we face are increasing and we need all our emotional strength to cope with them. How do we bolster [...]