Building Emotional Intelligence in Young People
Emotional intelligence is the ability to recognise, understand and manage emotions — both our own and those of others. It plays a key role in confidence, friendships, resilience and mental wellbeing.
Children with strong emotional intelligence are better equipped to:
• Understand what they’re feeling and why
• Communicate emotions calmly and clearly
• Navigate conflict and relationships
• Develop empathy and self-awareness
Creative and reflective activities help build emotional intelligence naturally. For example:
• Creating art that represents emotions
• Acting out scenarios through role play
• Writing or drawing reflections about daily experiences
At The Lollipop Trust, emotional intelligence is woven into everything we do — not taught as a lesson, but nurtured through creativity, conversation and connection.
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