The Development of Emotional Intelligence: A Case Study

Author(s) : Nadia Reissland

The Development of Emotional Intelligence: A Case Study

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  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Published : 2012
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 184
  • Category :
    Child and Adolescent Studies
  • Catalogue No : 34777
  • ISBN 13 : 9780415359528
  • ISBN 10 : 041535952X
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'Here is a beautifully written book about young children's emotional development, which is informative, interesting and intelligent, and at the same time, profoundly moving. Nadja Reissland's description of the growing and fast-changing relationship between a particular father and his daughter, and of its sudden and tragic ending, is an impressive contribution to the study of children's emotions.' Peter Bryant FRS, Senior Research Fellow, University of Oxford, UK. 'This is a charming book that has something to say to a wide range of audiences. The unfolding of emotional intelligence is illustrated movingly with an excellent longitudinal case study through father-daughter conversations from the birth of the daughter to the death of the father six years later. The case illustrates how a deeply empathetic and sensitive father helps his young daughter to become emotionally intelligent, which will in turn guide her through the most difficult times when her father is dying.' Emese Nagy, Senior Lecturer, University of Dundee, UK. This book answers questions regarding the foundation of emotional intelligence, and examines how children become emotionally literate as they are socialized into their family environment from birth to two years of age. These early stages are vitally important in teaching children to understand themselves and others, as well as how to relate to people, and how to adapt to and cope with their immediate surroundings. In order to examine the development of emotional intelligence, the author presents an overview of the literature on the subject and in the second part of the book presents a case study in which the concepts introduced in the first part of the book are revisited. Based on daily tape-recorded `conversations' between a baby and her father, the data demonstrates how, over a two-year period, a child learns to express and understand emotions within social interactions. This capacity to reason with emotions is examined through four areas: perceiving emotion, integrating emotion, understanding emotion and managing emotion. The Development of Emotional Intelligence adds a new perspective to the theoretical debate on emotions and how they develop. It will be of great interest to psychologists and any professionals dealing with families. It will also be helpful reading for parents.

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