Desarrollo de la inteligencia emocional en la primera infancia: una guía para la intervención.

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      Development of Emotional Intelligence in Early Childhood: A Guide for Intervention.
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      This paper intends to present a guide to prepare specific programs to develop emotional intelligence in children aged 0-3 years. We believe that, before applying higher age programs, it is critical to understand how prior learning was made. In program development we had in mind three basic theoretical approaches: the theory of the stages of early childhood development of French theorist Henri Wallon, noted for his efforts to describe the child's emotional development and the role of emotions in the building relationships and links between the infant and the outside world; the Emotional Intelligence Model of Mayer and Salovey (2007); and the principles formulated by Carrol Izard on preventive interventions focused on emotion (Izard, 2002). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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      En este trabajo presentamos una guía para elaborar programas específicos destinados a desarrollar la inteligencia emocional (en adelante IE) en infantes de 0 a 3 años por considerar que, antes de aplicar programas para edades superiores, resulta fundamental entender cómo se han realizado los aprendizajes previos. El estudio se fundamenta en tres cuerpos teóricos primordiales: la teoría de las etapas del desarrollo infantil temprano del teórico francés Henri Wallon, quien se esforzó por describir el desarrollo emocional del bebé y el papel de las emociones en el establecimiento de relaciones y vínculos con el mundo exterior; el modelo de IE de Mayer y Salovey (2007) y los principios formulados por Carroll Izard sobre intervenciones preventivas centradas en la emoción (Izard, 2002). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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