Inteligencia emocional de los padres de familia de estudiantes con necesidades educativas especiales en la Unidad Educativa Ricardo Muñoz Chávez en Cuenca, período 2022-2023
Fecha
2023-07-17Autor
Betancourth Mora, Alexa Noralma
Cabrera Tapia, Nicole Alejandra
Institución
Resumen
Emotional intelligence is defined as a person's ability to recognize, repair, regulate,
understand and express emotions (Salovey and Mayer, 1997). The family plays an important
role in society; parents, being the first social circle, should present emotional skills that help
them cope with daily life, especially when there is a special educational need in their children.
The general objective of the study is to describe the global emotional intelligence of parents'
representatives who have children with special educational needs in the Ricardo Muñoz
Chávez Educational Unit during the period 2022-2023. This study has a quantitative approach,
with a non-experimental research design of cross-sectional type. The sample was nonprobabilistic
by convenience, consisting of 38 parents. For data collection, the WLEIS-S
emotional intelligence scale and a sociodemographic form were used to analyze the context
of this group. The results reflect a tendency to high scores in emotional intelligence; in relation
to the sociodemographic variables of the parents, men have higher scores in all dimensions,
with higher scores in the age range of 30 to 49 years, and in terms of the special educational
needs of their children, parents who have children with temporary special educational needs
not related to disability have higher scores.