Age Group: 14–15 years
Purpose: To develop emotional awareness, foster respectful relationships, and equip learners with tools to navigate social challenges in a healthy, emotionally intelligent way.
What This Module Is About
Have you ever wondered why someone gets upset without saying a word? Or why a classmate suddenly becomes quiet during group work?
This module helps learners understand the hidden signals people give when they feel strong emotions, especially when unspoken.
Moreover, you will learn how to notice, interpret, and respond to others’ emotions by observing body language, facial expressions, tone, and actions.
These cues are powerful tools that help you connect better, prevent misunderstandings, and become a thoughtful friend and teammate.
What You’ll Learn
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
- Spot emotional signals in others—even when they do not speak.
- Understand how emotions affect behavior, like why someone may act out or shut down.
- Use this knowledge to build stronger relationships and handle difficult situations calmly and respectfully.
Emotional Intelligence & Relationship Skills
This self-study course equips teenagers with emotional tools to navigate relationships, conflict, and personal boundaries with confidence. Through five engaging modules—Understanding Emotions in Others, Empathy and Respect, Managing Conflict, Healthy Friendships, and Peer Pressure & Social Boundaries—learners develop critical life skills that impact school, friendships, and future workplaces.
Why Parents Should Get Involved
Emotional intelligence is not just a “soft skill”—it is a survival skill. Research shows teens with strong social skills perform better academically, have fewer behavioral issues, and build healthier relationships.
Additionally, parental support enhances these outcomes. Encouraging discussion, asking open-ended questions, and modeling empathy at home reinforces learning.
Ultimately, investing in your child’s emotional intelligence prepares them to communicate effectively, build resilience, and succeed in adulthood.
