THE EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE OF THE CHILD A CHALLENGE FOR EDUCATION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29302/Pangeea24.21Keywords:
child, emotional, education, intelligenceAbstract
The last years have brought with them a new perception regarding the influence that the family has on the formation of personality. Although it has always been known that family influences us, now we discover that this influence is greater than we imagined. We now understand that families are dynamic social systems that have structural laws, components and rules. The most important family rules are the ones that determine what it means to be a human being. What parents believe about life and its fulfillment will determine how they will raise their children.
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