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Emotional Intelligence. What It Is, Why We Need It a nd How We Can Get More of It Jennifer Scholes, MA Child Welfare Partnership Portland State University scholesj@pdx.edu. Advisory. This training is based on the policies and procedures of the Oregon Department of Human Services
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Emotional Intelligence What It Is, Why We Need It and How We Can Get More of It Jennifer Scholes, MA Child Welfare Partnership Portland State University scholesj@pdx.edu
Advisory This training is based on the policies and procedures of the Oregon Department of Human Services Child Welfare program. If you are certified by another agency, please consult with your agency for guidance.
Learning Objectives • Explain what emotional intelligence is/why it is so important • Assess a child’s emotional strengths and deficits • Apply Emotions Coaching
Common Emotions • What are the most common emotions expressed by a child for whom you care?
Typical Emotional Range • Mad • Sad • Glad • Scared
What is Emotional Intelligence? “To be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, for the right purpose, and in the right way.”
If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail.“ Abraham Maslow
A Current Definition Ability to • Identify • Use • Understand and • Manage emotions in helpful ways
Who Struggles Most with Emotional Intelligence Deficits? • Those who are • Physically abused • Neglected • Sexually abused • Developmentally delayed
Risks of low emotional intelligence • Depression • Drug abuse • Violence • Eating disorders • And more
High Emotional Intelligence = • Stress relief • Effective communication • Empathy • Reduced conflict
…and ultimately • Forming healthier relationships • Greater success at work and play • A more fulfilling life
An Emotional Intelligence Prescription • Emotions cannot hurt us • They are temporary • Emotions change
Let’s Break It Down • Emotion components • How we experience it • How our bodies react • What we do about it
Emotional Intelligence Checklist • Form groups of three • Use “Checklist” • Rank where your child is on each • Compare with others in your group
Helping Children with Emotions • Identify • Connect • Respond
A Window of Opportunity • Purposeful Parenting • Therapy • Emotion Coaching
A Current Definition Ability to • Identify • Use • Understand and • Manage emotions in helpful ways
Emotion Coaching • Form groups • Emotion Coaching handout • Develop an Emotion Coaching plan • Report back to the large group
In this training you… • Heard why emotional intelligence is so important • Selected approaches to help children express emotions appropriately • Assessed emotional strengths/deficits • Applied this to a caregiving situation
AND NOW • I’m HAPPY… • I’m HOPEFUL… • I’m GRATEFUL …