Questions To Help You Reflect On Your Child’s Social Skills

People with emotional intelligence often draw from their social skills in order to ensure that they interact well with others. Emotional understanding is not just about understanding your own emotions but also the emotions, perceptions and viewpoints of others. Being able to build connections with others can benefit us in our professional and personal lives. Essential social skills include effective listening skills, effective communications skills (verbal & non-verbal), leadership skills, negotiations skills, conflict management skills, persuasion skills and many more.
Some of the most important social skills which your child will need includes:
Being able to follow rules;
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- Being respectful toward differences in others;
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- Being responsible with their behaviour;
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- Being able to practice active listening;
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- Being able to remain calm when interacting with others;
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- Being able to ask for help/assistance;
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