A truly intelligent person should possess both high IQ and EQ, also known as the dual quotient. While high IQ is indeed commendable, what's even more rare is high EQ. In today's society, people with high emotional intelligence are often more popular and can have more advantages in both life and work. How to cultivate babies into people with high emotional intelligence? Let him slowly understand and comprehend through some small games first.
Role playing
Swap roles with children. Baba Ma Ma plays the role of a child and lets the child play the role of a parent. When everyone looks at problems through the eyes of others, they become more empathetic towards each other. Let parents think from their children's perspective and let their children experience the hardships of being parents.
Performing Emotions
Try to have children perform different emotions, whether through facial expressions or body language. This game can help children develop more emotional language, and when communicating with others, they can better feel the emotional changes of others. It can also develop children's self-awareness and learn to express their thoughts with different emotions.
Guess what's wrong with me
This is a variation version of the 'Performance Emotion' game. In this game, the characters first show an emotion and let the child guess what you are performing. Feeling the emotional changes of others is itself a manifestation of high emotional intelligence. If a child can make corresponding comforting actions while feeling, it is a manifestation of empathy.
Trust back falls
Trust Backfall is a classic game for young people during team building, where one member falls upright behind their back and the other members of the team use their elbows to build a "bridge" to support them. Playing this game with children can let them know that no matter what happens, they will always be by their side. Let the child face away from you, close their eyes and fall backwards, believing that you will catch them in time. After the game, you can also talk to your child about the importance of trusting others.