This Hope-Centric EQ Curriculum Builds Confidence & Empathy In Middle School Students

This Hope-Centric EQ Curriculum Builds Confidence & Empathy In Middle School Students, updated 4/4/23, 12:30 PM

Middle school is a challenging time for students, as their bodies and minds experience major developmental transitions. Hope Rising has created a hope-centric emotional intelligence curriculum designed to help students build healthy relationships with themselves and the world around them. Go to https://hoperisingedu.com/sample-text/

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This Hope-Centric EQ Curriculum Builds Confidence &
Empathy In Middle School Students
During puberty, as awareness of the self and the
outside world increases, so can self-consciousness,
self-destructive behaviors, and self-defeating thought
patterns.
Building a solid foundation of
empathy, confidence, and goal-
oriented hope for the future can
literally be life-saving for middle
schoolers.
Hope Rising has created a hope-centric
emotional intelligence curriculum, "My Best
Me", designed to teach students how to build
these positive foundations within themselves.
The rates of depression,
anxiety, and self-destructive
behaviors see a remarkable
increase during the peak
pubescent years, according to
recent neurological studies.
Due to this intense and
formative transition,
personal identity,
confidence, and empathy
are particularly important
for middle schoolers.
"My Best Me" encourages
students to consider their
personality and qualities,
teaching them to appreciate
their uniqueness and set goals
from their strengths.
It teaches students how to
understand and effectively
manage their stress and
emotions to optimize their
classroom interactions,
relationships, and learning
capacity.
Learn more at
https://hoperisingedu.com/sample-