Zahra Mohammadzadeh; moluk khademi ashkzari
Abstract
This research was examined with the aim of improving social skills by using group games with the control of mothers’ emotional intelligence quotient (EQ). In this semi-experimental study, pretest-posttest randomized group design and random sampling, from 100 children between 6-5 years and ...
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This research was examined with the aim of improving social skills by using group games with the control of mothers’ emotional intelligence quotient (EQ). In this semi-experimental study, pretest-posttest randomized group design and random sampling, from 100 children between 6-5 years and pre-elementary center in Tehran, Region 2, 30 children with low social skills, were selected and placed randomly in two groups, test group (15 children) and control group (15 children). Their mothers’ emotional intelligence quotient (EQ) were evaluated too .The members of test group participated in group games designed by researcher to learn social skills. They participated in these games ten sessions, two times per week. The researcher utilized two different tools to evaluate social skills and emotional intelligence quotient (EQ). Schemes in this research were computed by covariance analysis statistic test. Research results showed that teaching social skills in pre-elementary children by using group games improves their skills effectively. (p<0/001) These conclusions also showed the fact that teaching social skills by controlling their mothers emotional intelligence quotient (EQ) in group games in pre-elementary their social skills (p>0/05). Also, Lateral Results using independent t test were showed that who girls in post-test than boys (p<0/05) and children of 6 years old compared to 5-year-old children in post-test are more social skills (p<0/05). The results of univariate test showed that the coach education showed no effect on children's social skills.( in pre-test f=0/0911، in post-test f=1/035)