Child-Centered Curriculum For Elementary Students Fosters Emotional Intelligence

Child-Centered Curriculum For Elementary Students Fosters Emotional Intelligence, updated 3/28/23, 2:57 AM

Elementary school students have a lot more to juggle than just their school assignments. Hope Rising has created a hope-based EI curriculum to teach them the skills they need to manage their emotions so they can thrive in any environment. Check out https://hoperisingedu.com/sample-text/

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Child-Centered Curriculum For Elementary
Students Fosters Emotional Intelligence
Elementary school students have
taken some serious knocks
recently: a teacher shortage,
overcrowded classrooms,
education funding cutbacks, & of
course, the pandemic
quarantine.
Hope Rising believes students
can learn to be hopeful, thrive
in the face of adversity, &
bolster their learning capacity
by fostering their emotional
intelligence.
And they've created the
world's first hope-certified
emotional intelligence
curriculum to do just that.
It's called "My Best Me".
Elementary school students often struggle to
consistently manage their emotions in class,
especially when they have gone through one or
multiple adverse childhood experiences.
Mismanaged emotions can lead to conflicts &
fighting amongst classmates, disrespectful
interactions with teachers, & other classroom
disruptions that take away from learning time.
"My Best Me" teaches students how to develop and maintain habits that will
support their physical, mental, and emotional health, which builds a positive
foundation of confidence.
With "My Best Me", students learn how to understand their own identity and the
essential part they play in creating a strong, collaborative community in the
classroom and beyond.
Find Out More At
https://hoperisingedu.com/sample-
text/