1st Edition

The Power of Emotional Intelligence A Primary School Toolkit

By Molly Potter Copyright 2025
    220 Pages 66 B/W Illustrations
    by Speechmark

    220 Pages 66 B/W Illustrations
    by Speechmark

    We’ve all been told emotional intelligence is a good thing, but are we really clear about what it is and how we can all get more of it? We know it helps children self-regulate, be more motivated, maintain relationships and be more resilient but how do we go about accessing these benefits?

    The Power of Emotional Intelligence will help primary school teachers and leaders to increase their awareness and use of emotional intelligence to improve the wellbeing of the whole school community. It includes everything you need to embed emotional intelligence at the core of your school’s ethos. This practical book:

    • Explores key issues relating to emotional intelligence to help develop adults’ understanding.
    • Contains a wealth of activities that can be used with children to help develop their emotional intelligence, with extra focus given to anger, anxiety as well as the impact emotions can have on learning and relationships.
    • Covers the beneficial impact of emotional intelligence when supporting challenging behaviour.
    • Outlines a straightforward emotional intelligence curriculum that ties in to the PSHE schemes of work.
    • Provides ideas for developing a whole school approach for putting emotional intelligence firmly on the agenda.

    This comprehensive resource has been written with teachers and school leaders in mind, particularly PSHE leads, SENCOs and those who work in pupil referral units and alternative provisions, but it is a useful tool for all adults working with children who are looking to improve children’s self-awareness and wellbeing.

    Introduction 

    Part 1: Understanding emotions – information for adults 

    Part 2: Activities to use with children to support the development of emotional intelligence

    Part 3: A closer look at some individual emotions

    Part 4: A closer look at anger 

    Part 5: A focus on worry and anxiety

    Part 6: Relationships and emotions

    Part 7: Emotions and learning

    Part 8: Emotional intelligence and supporting behaviour

    Part 9: A whole school approach to emotional intelligence

    Appendices

    Biography

    Molly Potter has worked as a mainstream teacher, a teacher in a pupil referral unit, a PSHE advisor, a trainer, writer, provided one to one support for children and is the author of more than 35 books on topics relating to emotional intelligence and wellbeing.