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- W2602654736 abstract "Emotional intelligence influences one's success in life and the day-to-day social interactions. Thus, any factor or variable having its effect on the emo3tional formation of an individual is important and needs to be taken into consideration for personality and individual development. The influences of parents, siblings and peers on emotional intelligence have been studied. However, the influence of grandparents as socialising agents or support to the family has not been studied adequately, while they too have a vital role in the process of their holistic growth. Their role in nurturing the emotional development of the child is often neglected. Ruiz and Silverstein (2007) indicated that close supportive relationship between grandparents and grandchildren is an important factor influencing children's emotional well-being. In extended families, grandparents may also act as buffers to any negative impact of parenting. In this study, we try to analyse and see how the presence of grandparents in the families and their relation with the grandchildren can help to develop higher levels of emotional intelligence. Olsen and Taylor (2000) suggest that children And unique acceptance in their relationships with grandparents, which benefits them emotionally and mentally.Indian socio-cultural contextChadda and Deb (2013) suggest that Indian society is collectivistic and promotes social cohesion and interdependence. The traditional, Indian joint family, which follows the same principles of collectivism, has proved itself to be an excellent resource for the care of its members. However, the society is changing with one of the most significant alterations being the disintegration of the joint family and the rise of nuclear and extended family system. However, in today's changing scenario, the family forms a resource for better mental health, yet utilization of family in management of emotional wellbeing is minimal. The present study is guided by the social ecological theory of Bronfenbrenner (2006), which suggests that to understand the changes in adolescents, they are to be taken into consideration with respect to their immediate circles, and their experiences with their family members including grandparents. The ecological systems theory of Bronfenbrenner (2006) allows one to categorize various familial, environmental, and personal attributes into groups and subgroups of risk and protective factors of development. The environmental context is significant for emotional development of adolescents even more than the hormonal change (Santrock, 2006). In the micro-system, the child interacts with parents and other family members. Children who have grandparents at home speak to them and interact with them, which can offer continued emotional and practical support. On the whole, findings suggest that there are more advantages than disadvantages of having grandparents at home for developing and nurturing emotional intelligence of adolescents. When both parents work outside, children usually spend time with grandparents, who in turn, also influence the emotional development of the child. In this context, the present study intended to understand the importance of the role of grandparents in shaping the four components of emotional intelligence such as Intrapersonal awareness, Interpersonal awareness, Intrapersonal management and Interpersonal management in adolescents.Hypothesis:Grandparents have no influence on the emotional intelligence in early adolescence.MethodParticipants:The sample consisted of 427 middle class adolescents (173 male and 254 female) living in Kerala, of which 278 adolescents belonged to nuclear families and 149 adolescents tothreegeneration families. The adolescents were studying in VIII to XII standards, belonging to ten different government aided state syllabus urban English medium schools (3 co-education, 3 boys' and 4 girls' schools). The mean age of the participants was14years. …" @default.
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- W2602654736 title "Influence of Grandparents on the Emotional Intelligence of Early Adolescents in Kerala" @default.
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