Emotional intelligence isn’t just a “nice to have”—it’s a competitive advantage. Research shows that people with strong emotional intelligence tend to earn more, perform better, and lead more effectively. From navigating tough conversations to managing stress, how you understand and regulate emotions directly impacts your success. Here are 3 practical steps to start building your emotional intelligence today. https://lnkd.in/gSViqYSN #EmotionalIntelligence #LeadershipDevelopment #ProfessionalGrowth #CareerSuccess #WorkplaceWellbeing Marc Brackett Inc. Magazine
Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence
Research Services
New Haven, Connecticut 3,940 followers
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About us
We conduct research and offer trainings that support people of all ages in developing emotional intelligence skills. We do this work because the well-being and sustainability of our society depends on each of us using our emotions wisely. As a self-supporting unit within the Yale School of Medicine’s Child Study Center, our research and training is funded primarily through foundation and federal grants, corporate support, training revenue, and philanthropists. Our research is conducted in collaboration with experts in education, psychology, policy, and technology. Our goal is to design effective approaches for supporting school communities in understanding the value of emotions, teaching the skills of emotional intelligence, and building and sustaining positive emotional climates in homes, schools, and workplaces. We provide training to educational leaders, teachers, and school staff to support the systemic implementation of SEL (social and emotional learning) and foster those skills in all stakeholders in these communities, including in families and out-of-school time. We test and refine each element of our work, with the goal of leveraging emotions to create healthier and more equitable, innovative, and compassionate communities.
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http://www.ycei.org
External link for Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- New Haven, Connecticut
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2013
- Specialties
- social emotional learning, emotional intelligence, research, training, and assessments
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Primary
350 George St
New Haven, Connecticut 06511, US
Employees at Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence
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Amy Norback
Associate Director of Training and Implementation at the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence
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Karen Niemi
Serial CEO of social impact and education enterprises
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Sharon Shapses
Emotional Intelligence In Leadership Coach at Star Factor LLC
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Tony B. Nelson
Consultant at Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence
Updates
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It’s time for Gen Z to lead a workplace revolution where emotions are at the center. In Fortune, Marc Brackett calls on young professionals to replace outdated norms with skills to harness feelings for performance, trust, and growth. This call to action builds on research that shows emotional intelligence is critical to success at work. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eWbhXJBc Learn more about the research: https://lnkd.in/evjKyjZV #EmotionalIntelligence #WorkplaceWellbeing #GenZ #Leadership #SocialEmotionalLearning Yale University Yale Child Study Center Yale School of Medicine
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¡Profesionales de la educación de España y Latinoamérica! Aprendan directamente de expertos internacionales para crear escuelas con mayor inteligencia emocional. Formación de la mano de la Dra. Ruth Castillo Gualda y Alexandra Brizuela en el próximo Instituto RULER virtual, en español, comienza el 20 de octubre. https://lnkd.in/eYgaeUMt #educacionemocional #metodoRULER #inteligenciaemocional #lasemocionesimportan #Yale
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Workplace success starts with emotional intelligence—not just technical skills. It’s time for organizations to invest in emotional intelligence training, embed it into leadership development, and make it a core part of workplace culture. Read what Yale experts have to say and share this article with your team: https://lnkd.in/ebZumYHf #emotionalintelligence #leadership #personaldevelopment #management #workplaceculture Marc Brackett Zorana Ivcevic Pringle Yale Child Study Center Yale School of Management
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¡RULER ya está disponible para escuelas hispanohablantes! Desarrollado en Yale y respaldado por décadas de investigación, RULER ayuda a las escuelas a mejorar las relaciones, el clima y el equilibrio personal. Únete a nosotros en octubre para la formación virtual en español a nivel internacional. 🔗 Regístrate ahora → https://lnkd.in/eYgaeUMt #educacionemocional #metodoRULER #inteligenciaemocional #lasemocionesimportan #Yale
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COVID-19 babies are off to Kindergarten – and so are their emotions. Should teachers expect tantrums at this age? The pandemic impacted their social world too, and now educators have to be prepared to help the class of 2038 understand their emotions. Read more from Marc Brackett in this EdWeek article. https://lnkd.in/eKG4R-Zn #EarlyChildhoodDevelopment #EmotionRegulation #EmotionalIntelligence Marc Brackett Education Week
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Emotional regulation is a growing challenge in schools—and emotion skill development can be part of the solution. School leaders and educators can model healthy emotion regulation with each other and their students to create a more positive school climate. This Education Week article has great strategies to consider this back-to-school season. Explore the article with insights from Marc Brackett, James Floman, and Robin Stern :https://lnkd.in/enRZdEzp #EmotionalIntelligence #SchoolLeadership #EducationMatters #BacktoSchool #SocialEmotionalLearning Marc Brackett Robin Stern Education Week Yale Child Study Center
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"For optimal student academic learning and SEL, educators need to learn, develop, model, and apply SEL in addition to providing direct instruction of SEL to students."
Yes, it’s important! Because if SEL doesn’t live in the adults… …it dies in the curriculum. My colleagues and friends Nikki Elbertson and Dr. Patricia (Tish) Jennings led the way on this new research. Every missing support—time to practice, space to reflect, permission to feel, real system‑level backing— pulls a block from the base. And when the foundation shakes… even the best curriculum can’t hold. The study shows educator well‑being and classroom climate are bidirectional. When adults regulate, co‑regulate, and model SEL, emotional safety spreads. When schools skip the adult layer, the tower falls. Full study now live in Social and Emotional Learning: Research, Practice & Policy— and brought to life every day through the work we do with RULER / Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence Which block feels the most wobbly in your school right now? #emotionalintelligence #SEL #Educatorwellbeing
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9 of our expert researchers are showcasing their work at #APA2025. Visit their posters, attend their sessions, and explore the latest science behind real-world implementation of school-based SEL, the relationship between educator well-being and leadership, and community-driven efforts to support emotional development. Preview our posters and presentations! https://lnkd.in/e-mkPS5U #APA2025 #EmotionalIntelligence #EducationResearch #SocialEmotionalLearning s #YaleResearch #psychology Yale Child Study Center American Psychological Association Julie McGarry Rebekah Rodriguez-Boerwinkle, PhD Zorana Ivcevic Pringle Craig Bailey Whitney Sanders Aakash Chowkase Zhenlan Wang Sophia Selino Jessica Hoffmann Jade Bouffard Marc Brackett Karen Niemi Katy McGrath
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"You can't teach what you don't live."
Teachers can’t pour from an empty cup. After 20 years of working with educators, I’ve heard the same thing: “I’m expected to teach SEL… but I’ve never been given the permission to feel.” Our new research with my colleagues and friends Patricia (Tish) Jennings and Nikki Elbertson introduces a model for Educator SEL that goes beyond lesson plans— …because students mirror the adults in the room. If SEL doesn’t live in the educators, it won’t survive in the classroom. Full article now live in Social and Emotional Learning: Research, Practice & Policy. Send this to a colleague as a reminder: You see them. You hear them. You’re with them. They’re not alone. #SEL #EducatorWellbeing Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence #RULER
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