Schools are beginning to offer an increasing number of courses in social and emotional intelligence, teaching students how to better understand their own emotions and the emotions of others.
It sounds warm and fuzzy, but it's a trend backed up by hard data. Today, new studies reveal that teaching kids to be emotionally and socially competent boosts their academic achievement. More precisely, when schools offer students programs in social and emotional learning, their achievement scores gain around 11 percentage points.
2 comments:
Hi - I am bummed that if my child only attends the T/W/Th schedule, he will miss out completely on this great program - can't you offer it during the week? JD1
Hey JD,
Our Social Emotional Learning is every day here at Innovations!
Thanks,
Danielle
p.s. Sorry for missing that this comment was here!
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