emotional intelligence

In the growth of children, mothers play an extremely important role. It can be said that the weight of mothers is greater than that of fathers. Not only do mothers spend more time with their chil

Emotional intelligence, also known as emotional quotient (EQ), refers to a baby's ability to recognize and manage emotions. People have emotional attitudes towards things, with positive attitudes suc

A group of American and Canadian scientists reached this conclusion through tests on 63 children aged 5 to 6. One school used corporal punishment on misbehaving students, while another used non-puniti