Understanding the Four Types of Intelligence IQ, EQ, SQ, and AQ


 

 Understanding the Four Types of Intelligence IQ, EQ, SQ, and AQ 

 

 

 

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 According to psychologists, there are four types of intelligence 

 

 1. Intelligence Quotient( Command) 

 This is a measure of your intellectual capacities. IQ is essential for working fine problems, learning information, and learning assignments. It reflects your capacity for logic and understanding. 

 

 

 2. Emotional Quotient( EQ) 

 EQ measures your capability to maintain harmonious connections with others. It involves being immediate, responsible, honest, regardful of boundaries, humble, genuine, and minding. A advanced EQ represents a strong character. 

 

 

 3. Social Quotient( SQ) 

 SQ is the capability to make and sustain a network of musketeers over a long period. People with high EQ and SQ frequently progress further in life than those with high Command but lower EQ and SQ, as ultramodern society tends to overlook these pivotal aspects. While utmost seminaries concentrate on enhancing IQ, they give lower attention to EQ and SQ. Accordingly, indeed an average IQ existent can succeed if they've high EQ and SQ. 

 

 

 4. Adversity Quotient( AQ) 

 AQ measures your capacity to face and overcome life's challenges without losing control. In delicate situations, AQ determines who'll give up, who might abandon their family, or who might indeed contemplate drastic measures. 

 

 

 

 Parents are encouraged to introduce their children to areas beyond academic achievements. Help them learn to manage with difficulty, appreciate challenges, and overcome them with adaptability. Develop not only their Command but also their EQ, SQ, and AQ. Children should be nurtured to come well- rounded individualities able of independent success. In substance, do n't pave the road for your children; prepare your children for the road. 

 


 

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