Christina Cipriano, Ph.D. Ed.M., Director of Research at the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence

Christina Cipriano, Ph.D. Ed.M.

Director of Research at the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence

Director of Research at the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence. Dr. Cipriano is an Applied Developmental and Educational Psychologist, and Jack Kent Cooke Scholar, and her research focuses on serving vulnerable youth through systematic examination of the interactions within their homes, schools, and communities to promote pathways to optimal developmental outcomes.

She is currently an Assistant Professor, Service Learning Fellow, and Community Engaged Research Scholar at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. You can learn more about her science at drchriscip.com and her practice at therelateproject.com.

Resources by Christina Cipriano, Ph.D. Ed.M.

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Teacher attrition costs the United States roughly $2.2 billion dollars annually; an estimated half a...

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Social and Emotional Learning, or SEL, refers to interrelated sets of cognitive, affective, and behavioral...

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Spotlight on the uninformed educator. Maybe you know one? Who still believes in the assumption...

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More tasks on your to-do list than hours in the day? Than days left in...

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Eager to learn. Demonstrates innate leadership abilities. An inspirational role model for peers. A joy...

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If we want to create a classroom of students who can be self-aware and in...

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Even if you are not a football fan, it’s likely you’ve seen images from the...

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Social and emotional learning. Some think this sounds touchy feely, soft, lovey-dovey, full of hugs...