Tools for Teaching Social Skills in School
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Book Description
Dealing with disruptive behaviors in the classroom can reduce the time a teacher has available for academic teaching. Teachers can help prevent problem behaviors by teaching social skills to students. When children practice and learn how to behave in the classroom, they contribute to creating an environment that's calm, quiet, and conducive to successful learning.
This book provides teachers with:
· Lesson plans with activities that can be adapted for students in grades K-12. The plans include suggestions for discussion, activities, journaling, role play, and reading.
· Reproducible skill pages that you can hand out or post in the classroom as reminders to students and coupons you can use to reward good behavior.
· Techniques for "blending" the teaching of social skills into academic lessons in reading, writing, math, and social studies.
· Ideas for using bulletin board displays and individual student graphs to motivate and monitor behavior.
· Strategies for increasing parent support.
About the Author
The authors have a combined 40 years' of teaching experience in K-12 classrooms and now train other teachers, administrators, and other school staff across the United States in the Girls and Boys Town Education Model. The Model emphasizes building relationships with students, teaching social skills, and reinforcement of positive behavior.
Tools for Teaching Social Skills in School,Denise Pratt,Jacqueline Ford,Ray Burke,Michele Hensley,Boys Town Press,1889322644,Child Care/Parenting,Classroom Management,Education / Teaching,Family & Relationships,Parent Participation,Parenting - General,Social skills,Study and teaching,Teaching skills & techniques
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