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Why Emotional Intelligence Is as Important as Academic Intelligence

This presentation highlights the equal importance of emotional intelligence (EQ) alongside academic intelligence (IQ). It explains how EQ enhances self-awareness, communication, and resilience, helping students succeed both in school and in life.<br>For more information visit: https://blog.srcsdoon.com/boarding-schools-in-india/

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Why Emotional Intelligence Is as Important as Academic Intelligence

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  1. Why Emotional Intelligence Is as Important as Academic Intelligence ?

  2. Introduction • Emotional intelligence (EQ) involves self-awareness, empathy, and communication. • Today’s world values not just how much students know, but how well they manage emotions and relationships.

  3. Self-regulation Self-awareness Empathy Motivation What is Emotional Intelligence?

  4. Nurturing Emotional Intelligence in Students • Encourage open discussions about feelings and mental health. • Use group activities to strengthen collaboration and empathy. • Practice mindfulness and reflection through journaling or quiet time. • Include emotional education as part of the • school curriculum.

  5. Conclusion • Emotional intelligence complements academic ability for well-rounded development. • EQ supports better decision-making, stronger relationships, and long-term success. • Educators and parents should focus on cultivating both forms of intelligence.

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