In the family the emotions of a baby are initiated, this imitates everything that its members do, for that reason it is necessary, that we be cautious with our actions. The cordiality, respect, trust, sincerity and love, contribute to the maturity of the child needs.
Discipline facilitates healthy coexistence in the family (picking up toys, arranging the bed, brushing teeth), this must be efficient and constant, it seems a simple task, perhaps unimportant, but it is essential in its first stage of life.
Children before the age of one and a half need affection and care, at this stage they begin to have their first tantrums, it is good to give them positive messages to channel their emotions. When they reach the age of two, they will have more interaction with adults and children, it is our mission to help them have healthy relationships with others.
We need to talk to our children about their emotions and teach them to express them, encourage them to say what bothers them, ask them how they feel and help them reason. The best way to stimulate them is to show them drawings, photographs, play games of joy, fear, sadness and anger, so that they learn to identify their emotions and those of others.
Cultivating emotional intelligence at an early age allows our children to have a healthy self-esteem, recognize their emotions, be tolerant of frustration and solve problems. Becoming happy adults.
This is my family
Enjoying the sunrise on the Apure-Venezuela River**
Posted from my blog with SteemPress : http://evero.rf.gd/2018/10/21/cultivating-our-childrens-emotional-intelligence/