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by pinion247 4657 days ago
That's different than Goleman's pseudoscience of Emotional Intelligence, but maybe that's what NYTimes meant?
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From the article here:

It may also make children smarter. Davidson notes that because social-emotional training develops the prefrontal cortex, it can also enhance academically important skills like impulse control, abstract reasoning, long-term planning and working memory. Though it’s not clear how significant this effect is, a 2011 meta-analysis found that K-12 students who received social-emotional instruction scored an average of 11 percentile points higher on standardized achievement tests. A similar study found a nearly 20 percent decrease in violent or delinquent behavior.

Goleman isn't mentioned.

The big problem is that SATs are a good predictor of grades and not success in life.