"Students have become more aware of others' feelings."
"She has begun to socialize much more and initiate contact with her peers."
"One student was being teased by others... He was able to come up with different strategies for dealing with it."
These are the voices of real-life elementary school teachers who have used this research-based curriculum to reach a crucial goal: improving the social skills of students with mild to moderate disabilities and their peers. Field-tested with 400 elementary school students, this curriculum focuses on developing the cognitive skills behind appropriate social behavior rather than teaching children a set of specific behaviors to enact. Along with a thorough overview, teachers will get 66 activity-based lessons on social skills, organized around topics that build on each other. Students will learn to
assess their own emotional states and develop new coping mechanismsidentify and interpret social cues and other interpersonal dynamicsset appropriate social goals, generate problem-solving strategies, and think about the consequences of their actionsconsider characteristics of good friendships and explore ways to improve their relationshipsEach 30- to 45-minute lesson provides a list of materials, descriptions of the activities, variations for more advanced and less advanced students, and suggestions for reinforcing the skills throughout the school day. To help them implement the lessons effectively, teachers will also find student handouts, helpful illustrations, parent newsletters, and lists of additional children's books and videos. This inventive curriculum will enhance children's cognitive abilities to help them become socially successful -- both inside and outside the classroom.
- ISBN13 9781557666741
- Publish Date 25 November 2003
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 24 April 2021
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Brookes Publishing Co
- Format Paperback
- Pages 544
- Language English