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3 Practical Tips for Fostering Emotional Intelligence in Young Children

Children start to grasp emotions surprisingly early. By the age of two, many toddlers start to recognize basic feelings like happiness and sadness. As they move into preschool years (from three to five), kids become more aware of complex emotions

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The Difference Between Emotional Intelligence (EQ) and Intelligence Quotient (IQ)

Two key concepts that often come up when trying to understand human behaviour are Emotional Intelligence/Quotient (EQ) and Intelligence Quotient (IQ), which are seen as important for explaining what shapes our behaviour. In essence, both terms are critical for considering

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The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Leadership, According to Psychology

Have you ever been wowed away while interacting with a person whose aura screams leader? What traits do you believe screamed leadership vibes? Maybe it was their charming personality or their ability to understand what you need or feel without

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Understanding Spearman’s Theory of Intelligence 

Have you ever wondered what your report card says about your intellectual abilities? Imagine you received good marks in all the subjects, but somewhat struggled in mathematics. This might impact your overall result, but what does this say about your

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Exploring the Many Facets of Intelligence in Children

When we talk about how kids learn and grow, intelligence is a big part of it. It’s not just about being good at school. It’s also about how well they talk, and get along with others. Understanding all these helps

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Overcoming Aversion to Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace

With the rapid development of AI technology, many tasks are becoming automated making our lives easier. Scepticism is a common response to such new advancements as it is a human tendency to question new concepts or technologies since historical times

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What is the G-Factor in intelligence?

A construct known as the g-factor was created in psychometric studies of human intelligence and cognitive capacities. The term “general intelligence,” sometimes referred to as the g factor & or general factor, describes the presence of a wide mental capability

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Triarchic theory of intelligence

If you tend to observe your friends, family members, or relatives, you may notice differences in the way they see, observe, perceive, or even do things. Individual differences are one of those interesting facets of humans. Many Psychologists and researchers

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What is Social Intelligence?

In a world that is completely drowned in social media – memes, reels, trends, likes, shares, and comments; the real human connection is the essence of each of our lives. Imagine getting into a room full of people, each of

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Psychology and Artificial Intelligence

According to Luxton, AI is typically described both as the technology designed to perform activities that normally require human intelligence and a multidisciplinary field of science concerned with understanding and developing the technology. In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, the

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