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Assignment 5 (QUIZ)


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Unique No.: 779404


Due date: 21 June 2023

, What important social stages are highlighted by Bame Nsamenang in
the developmentof a child?

1.

Participation in sports and extracurricular activities.

2.

Acquisition of personal possessions and material goods.


3.

Naming of the child, initiation into social roles, and attending
initiationceremonies.


4.

Academic achievements and accomplishments.

How does Goleman define emotional intelligence in his model?




Explanation:
Bame Nsamenang is a renowned psychologist known for his work on child development in African contexts. While I
don't have specific information on stages highlighted by Bame Nsamenang, I can provide you with some general
information on child development stages that are often emphasized in various theories.
Child development theories typically focus on different aspects of a child's growth and maturation, including cognitive,
social, emotional, and physical development. Some common stages that are often highlighted in child development
theories include:
1. Sensorimotor Stage: This stage, proposed by Jean Piaget, emphasizes a child's development of sensory and
motor skills from birth to around 2 years of age.
2. Preoperational Stage: Also proposed by Piaget, this stage occurs from around 2 to 7 years of age and involves
the development of language, symbolic thinking, and the use of imagination.
3. Concrete Operational Stage: In Piaget's theory, this stage occurs from around 7 to 11 years of age and involves
the development of logical thinking, understanding of conservation, and the ability to classify objects.
4. Formal Operational Stage: Piaget's final stage, occurring from around 11 years of age and onward, emphasizes
abstract thinking, hypothetical reasoning, and the ability to think in more complex and systematic ways.
Now, let's address your question about emotional intelligence as defined by Daniel Goleman. Daniel Goleman is a
psychologist known for his work on emotional intelligence. In his model, he defines emotional intelligence as a set of
skills and abilities that involve the understanding and management of emotions in oneself and others. Goleman's model
emphasizes five key components of emotional intelligence:
1. Self-awareness: The ability to recognize and understand one's own emotions, strengths, weaknesses, and their
impact on others.
2. Self-regulation: The capacity to manage and control one's own emotions, impulses, and behaviors, particularly
in challenging or stressful situations.
3. Motivation: The drive and passion to achieve personal and professional goals, as well as the ability to persist in
the face of setbacks.
4. Empathy: The capacity to understand and share the emotions of others, to be sensitive to their perspectives,
and to respond compassionately.
5. Social skills: The ability to build and maintain positive relationships, communicate effectively, collaborate with
others, and resolve conflicts in a constructive manner.
Goleman's model of emotional intelligence suggests that these skills can be learned and developed, leading to improved
interpersonal relationships, better decision-making, and overall well-being.

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