by Nancy Gajewski, Polly Hirn and Patty Mayo
This manual provides activities and ideas that build upon students social-emotional skill strengths and remediates their deficits.
Full Description:
SSS: Social Skill Strategies
feature 63 social communication skills. Through structured activities, focused
discussions, visualization tasks, and home assignments, students learn appropriate
skills to survive socially, academically, and vocationally.
Dozens of activities may be duplicated from SSS: Social Skill Strategies.
Cooperative learning principles, role-playing, self-talk, regulated learning,
and "whole brain" ideas are included. Exercises are readily adaptable
to be oral or written communication activities.
Use SSS: Social Skill Strategies with students who have
- Language disorders
- Cognitive disabilities
- Learning disabilities
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Behavioral problems
- At-risk behaviors
SSS: Social Skill
Strategies (Book B)
Management Skills
- Being assertive
- Making a complaint
- Receiving a complaint
- Giving constructive criticism
- Accepting constructive criticism
- Making an accusation
- Dealing with a false accusation
- Compromising/negotiating
Peer Interaction Skills
- Reputations
- Starting a friendship
- Maintaining a friendship
- Giving emotional support
- Giving advice
- Ignoring
- Responding to teasing
- Peer pressure
- Joining in
- Being left out*
- Tattling
Emotional Expression Skills
- Expressing feelings
- Dealing with anger
- Dealing with embarrassment
- Coping with fear
- Dealing with humor
- Dealing with failure
- Expressing affection
- Dealing with disappointment
- Understanding the feelings of others
403 pages; 8 1/2 X 11;soft bound
Stock: 3 copies available. Once sold book is Out of Print.
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