Building Emotional Intelligence
Practices to Cultivate Inner Resilience in Children
by Linda Lantieri
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“Emotional Intelligence reads like a brisk popular-science tour, opening with vivid contrasts between a 'rational' and an 'emotional' mind. Early chapters use clear case examples that make emotional skills—self-control, empathy, social awareness—easy to talk about. The most useful part is the plainspoken vocabulary and practical anecdotes that help frame workplace and personal conflicts. The main limitation is its heavy reliance on anecdotes and broad claims; the book sometimes races past scientific nuance and repeats points, so readers seeking tightly sourced technical depth will be frustrated.”
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