• Why We Should Teach Emotional Intelligence in Schools

    I’ve been thinking a lot lately about what we really want our students to take away from school. Of course, we want them to learn how to read, write, and solve problems. But beyond that, don’t we also want them to grow into kind, confident, and emotionally strong human beings?

    That’s where emotional intelligence❤️ comes in. It’s the ability to understand and manage your emotions, relate to others, and handle life’s ups and downs. And honestly, it’s just as important as any academic subject.📚

    Imagine if kids were taught how to calm themselves when they’re frustrated, how to really listen to others, how to stand up for themselves respectfully, or how to bounce back after failure. These are life skills ....and yet, they’re often left out of the classroom.

    I believe it’s time we start weaving emotional learning into our lessons, even in simple ways ... through stories, group projects, daily check-ins, or just by modeling it ourselves.

    Because at the end of the day, success isn’t just about high scores. It’s about being able to thrive in a world that’s not always easy.

    What do you think? Should emotional intelligence be part of our school curriculum?

  • @Nawres-Alabed Students with higher EQ can better manage stress, leading to improved focus and resilience, which are crucial for academic success.

  • @Nawres-Alabed Fostering emotional awareness and regulation creates a more positive and supportive classroom environment, which can enhance learning.

  • @Nawres-Alabed EQ promotes healthy relationships with peers and teachers, leading to a more harmonious and inclusive school community.

  • @Nawres-Alabed Teaching emotional intelligence helps students build resilience, empathy, and strong relationships—skills they’ll use for life. It’s just as vital as academics in preparing them for the real world.