IQ may not be enough: Raising mentally resilient children
It has been said time and time again: what all mothers want is for their children to grow up healthy, strong and smart. To achieve these, moms have long believed
It has been said time and time again: what all mothers want is for their children to grow up healthy, strong and smart. To achieve these, moms have long believed
In the ’60s, Stanford professor Walter Mischel conducted a study that would eventually be known as the marshmallow experiment. This would become one of the key principles in emotional intelligence or EQ (quotient), the delayed gratification principle.
“I SHOULD be the last one to pardon them, as the Japanese killed my wife and three children… I am doing this because I do not want my children and my people to inherit from me the hate for people who might yet be our friend, for the permanent interest of our countrymen.” —President Elpidio Quirino, July 6, 1953
At a recent dinner party, I had a chat with Carrie Lupoli, a US-based parenting and education consultant, about child-rearing practices and beliefs.
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