Social - Interpersonal Intelligence
These products teach the child how to make friends with others and enjoy being in a group. Social skills enable the child to work with others, meet their needs, communicate effectively with others, have fun and have fun. The more a child interacts with others, the better his or her social skills will develop. Social skills are essential for living happily in the family, making friends and going to kindergarten and school. Children with better social skills are more popular and less frustrated.
Interpersonal intelligence is the ability to understand other people’s intentions, motivations, and desires and use them to assertively engage with others. People with this type of intelligence develop the ability to recognize and understand the psychological background of the others.
Interpersonal intelligence therefore implies the development of effective verbal and non-verbal communication. These people notice the differences between one another, are sensitive to the moods of the others and have the ability to manage different perspectives from an empathic posture.
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