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Social and Emotional Learning: Why Does It Matter?

The evidence is growing that social and emotional skills are better predictors of academic and career success than IQ. The brain, once believed to be hard-wired during childhood, has been found to be neuroplastic throughout the life span. Understanding the elements of social and emotional learning is a critical competency for all educators seeking to foster academic and career success for their students. [J Contin Educ Nurs. 2019;50(2):57-58.].

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