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Emotional Intelligence Workshop by MicroMerits.
We are organizing 3 workshops (Jr, middle and Sr grades) for students to learn
- Identify and manage complex emotions (stress, jealousy, anxiety)
- Develop empathy for peers
- Handle peer pressure positively
- Build self-confidence without arrogance
Join us to build skills that support stronger friendships and emotional growth
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is the ability to recognize, understand, and manage one’s emotions, as well as to respond to the emotions of others in healthy and constructive ways. For middle-grade students, this is especially important because:
Reason Explanation Growing Social Awareness At this age, students become more aware of social dynamics. EI helps them navigate friendships, peer influence, and group settings with empathy and understanding. Self-Regulation Skills Children begin to face more complex emotions like stress, jealousy, and anxiety. EI teaches them how to manage these feelings constructively. Better Communication Students learn to express themselves clearly and respectfully, which strengthens their relationships with peers and adults. Resilience and Confidence EI builds inner strength. Students learn to bounce back from setbacks and make confident, thoughtful decisions. Improved Academic Focus Emotional well-being supports better concentration, problem-solving, and classroom participation.