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Teaching Emotional Intelligence to Teens and Students
Catherine Moore, Psychologist, MBA 14
Teaching Emotional Intelligence to Students
Emotional Intelligence is highly important in a teen’s development.
There is considerable evidence pointing to its positive role in helping students deal with stress, develop relationships, and handle the transitions facing them.
Whether you’re a teacher, parent, or a student yourself, you’ve probably become well aware of how it’s been popping up everywhere recently, in lessons, curricula, and even exams.
Here, we’ll look at the fascinating research on Emotional Intelligence for teens and students—why it matters, and how to develop it. Then we’ll dive into an in-depth look at some different ways that teachers and teens alike can take this knowledge and use it in practice.