Emotional Intelligence for the Classroom
EQ for the Classroom

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"Learning doesn't take place in isolation to kids' feelings. Being emotionally literate is as important for learning as instruction in math and reading."
  • Karen Stone McCown, in an interview with Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence. The New York Times (November 7, 1993).


In response to the need for elementary and middle school students to learn EQ skills, EQ4KIDS™ comes to schools on a weekly basis to teach children the following topics in a fun and interactive way:

Self-esteem, self-acceptance, joy, goal-setting, kindness, empathy skills, vocabulary for emotions, self-control, self-awareness, giving & receiving feedback, confidence, personal responsibility, compassion, communication, conflict resolution skills, self-love, respect, wonder, appreciation, friendship skills, humor, problem solving, mediation, peer-mediation, teamwork, perseverance, values, reading emotions, active listening, I-Messages, assertiveness, consideration, positive thinking skills, diminishing the destructive inner-critic, acceptance of self and others, and more…

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