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Books

6 children's story books correlated with the 6 surprisingly

simple way to change the world that are critical for success

at home, at work and at play.

Anabel Jensen

President of Six Seconds and professor of education, Anabel Jensen, Ph.D., is a master teacher and a pioneer in emotional intelligence education, a two-time Federal Blue Ribbon Winner for excellence in education, she was Executive Director of the Nueva School from 1983 to 1997 where she helped develop the Self-Science curriculum featured in Daniel Goleman's 1995 bestselling book, Emotional Intelligence.

Book #1

Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon

by Patty Lovel

Book #2

Just Grace

by Charise Mericle

Book # 3

Beautiful OOPS by Barney Saltzberg

Book # 4

Waiting for Wings by Lois Ehlert

Book # 5

Weslandia by Paul Fleischman

Book # 6

Don't Need Friends

by Carol Crimi

Know that hard work and character triumph over high-test scores.

Remember friends are more important for long life and happiness than any other element.

Wait before deciding .

Waiting improves thinking;

become a " delay specialists."

Take risks; be willing to fail, but never give up.

Don't assume;ask,

Don't ever assume what the "other person" needs or wants.

Try asking.

Only change yourself.

Change comes from with.

It requires respect for self and others.

Expectations

Hypothesis

By participating in this activity students will be able track their own behavior and actions as well as to increase their awareness about feelings/emotions.

The more aware they become of the connection between their thoughts and actions more positive outcomes are possible.

Being mindful of their imaginary buckets throughout the day fosters empathy and compassion in their interpersonal interactions.

Emotional Intelligence in an ELL Classroom Setting

By

Josie Costa

About the authors and illustrator:

Tom Rath is author of the #1 New York Times bestseller.

How Full is your Bucket? He co-wrote that book with the late Dr. Donald O. Cliffton (1924-2003), who had been sharing his "bucket" story since the 1960's

Watering the seeds of

Understanding

Compassion

Respect

Peace

and

Happiness

Cultivating

Self-confidence Self-reliance Self-discipline

Emotional Intelligence

  • EQ is relatively recent behavior model, rising to prominence with Daniel Goleman's 1995 Book called "Emotional Intelligence," theory was originally developed during the 1970s and 80s by the work and writings of psychologists "Howard Gardner(Harvard), Peter Salovey (Yale) and John 'Jack Mayer (New Hampshire).
  • Emotional Intelligence is an important consideration in human resources planning, job profiling, recruitment interviewing and selection, customer service, and more.
  • Emotional Intelligence is increasingly relevant to organizational development and developing people, because provides a new way to assess people's behaviors, attitudes, interpersonal skills, and potential.

Definition of Emotional Intelligence

Definition Emotional Intelligence(EQ/E1) refers to be to the

ability to perceive, control and evaluate emotions.

History

"All learning has an emotional base"--Plato

Background

http://www.6seconds.org/

Six seconds is the largest organization supporting EQ development globally Businesses, Schools, Consultants, and

individuals use our scientifically rigorous tools and create positive change.

Foundation

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