Why focus on social-emotional development helps international school’s students ‘reach full potential’
- Ability to handle challenges such as emotion, empathy, stress management and problem-solving during child’s formative years provides crucial future life skills
- Karrie Dietz, head of Stamford American School Hong Kong, says its well-rounded, inquiry-based approach to learning nurtures students and helps build character
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A survey of 402 Hong Kong teachers, carried out by the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, showed that emotional issues are an increasingly common concern among students.
The 2017 study also revealed that an overwhelming majority of teachers felt they lacked the necessary knowledge and skills to handle these kinds of problems.
Focusing on social-emotional development in education is crucial for children during their formative years if they want to deal with life’s numerous challenges as adults and “reach their full potential”, Karrie Dietz, head of Stamford American School Hong Kong, in Ho Man Tin, Kowloon, says.
“It’s absolutely, very important: we really cannot expect our children to be able to ignore issues affecting them.”