Fostering emotional intelligence in children with high capabilities

The importance of emotional age in gifted children

Children with high intellectual potential are often in a peculiar situation where their cognitive abilities do not always reflect their emotional maturity. It is essential for parents to recognize that, regardless of their IQ, these children need to be treated according to their chronological age. This involves fostering their interaction with colleagues of their age, as it is through play and relationships with other children who will develop their social skills.

Social Interaction: The engine of emotional learning

Although a gifted child can enjoy deep conversations with adults, his emotional and social evolution depends on his ability to interact with children of his age. These experiences are essential to avoid feelings of isolation and to help them understand that, despite their exceptional skills, there are areas where they may not excel. For example, a child shining in mathematics may feel challenging in arts or sports, which will connect him with his peers at a more authentic level.

Recognize high capacities: the role of IQ

How can we identify a child with high capabilities? A key track is its IQ, which, if it is equal to or greater than 130, can indicate exceptional potential. However, it is important to remember that not all children with a high Qi are gifted, as they only represent a strip of the population with a higher potential. In fact, the majority of the world population stands at a range of 85 to 115.

School as a space for learning and socialization

Children with high capacities can feel bored at school if the curriculum does not challenge their skills. If a child, at the age of only five, dominates advanced concepts such as mathematics or geography, is natural to perceive school as a waste of time. However, it is vital that they understand that education is not only a means of gaining knowledge, but also an opportunity to develop emotional intelligence and empathy, two key competencies for success in life.

The value of empathy and emotional intelligence

In today’s world, the ability to understand and manage one’s emotions is essential. Thus, it is essential that gifted children learn to value their social relationships and develop emotional skills that allow them to effectively interact with others. Through the experience shared with Companys, they will be able to cultivate a genuine empathy that will serve them throughout their lives.

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