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Title: SOCIAL SKILLS Instruction and Competence


1
SOCIAL SKILLSInstruction and Competence
  • Donna M. Janney
  • University of Arizona

2
Agenda
  • Definitions
  • Purpose
  • Evaluating programs
  • Ways to enhance programs
  • Programs
  • Resources

3
Social Competence
  • The goal of social skills instruction.
  • Ability to develop and maintain effective,
    prosocial, interpersonal relationships in various
    settings.

4
Social Skills
  • Learned behaviors that make it possible to
  • Get along with others
  • Gain acceptance
  • Develop and maintain friendships
  • Manage anger
  • Maintain self-control
  • Problem solve

5
Social Skills include
  • Social behaviors
  • Maintaining eye contact
  • Taking turns
  • Asking before taking
  • Social knowledge
  • e.g., what it means to take turns

6
Social Skills include
  • Social-cognitive processes
  • Utilize problem solving skills
  • Regulation skills
  • Enable one to inhibit disruptive behavior

7
Purpose of Social Skills Instruction
  • Promote prosocial, interpersonal behaviors that
    lead to the development of social competence.

8
Social Skills Instruction
  • What does it do?
  • Combines strategies to teach appropriate
    interpersonal, self-discipline, and problem
    solving skills.

9
Social Skills Instruction
  • Who needs it?
  • Everyone
  • Students who have social difficulties.
  • poor peer relations
  • difficulty with self-management
  • trouble following directions
  • difficulty managing anger

10
Social Skills Instruction
  • Who receives it?
  • That is for the YOU to decide. Social skills
    instruction can be provided to an individual
    student or groups of students.
  • prevention
  • intervention

11
Social Skills Instruction
  • Taught by same procedures and principles used to
    teach academic skills.
  • Universal, secondary and tertiary levels of
    intensity.
  • More effective if accompanied by reductive
    techniques to reduce or eliminate problem
    behaviors (e.g., PBIS functional behavioral
    assessment behavior intervention plan)

12
Evaluating Programs
  • Checklist

13
Ways to Enhance Social Skills Instruction
  • Embed social skills instruction in the classroom
    and schoolwide curricula.
  • Match intensity of instruction with intensity and
    type of problem behavior.
  • Informal use teachable moments
  • Formal planned, focused, scheduled

14
Ways to Enhance Social Skills Instruction
  • Incorporate strategies to promote generalization.
  • Evaluate based on accuracy, fluency, degree of
    improvement, change in perception of child by
    others.

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Ways to Enhance Social Skills Instruction
  • Make it relevant to the student culturally and
    personally
  • Provide numerous opportunities for observation of
    behaviors
  • Provide numerous opportunities to
    imitate/practice behaviors

16
Second Step Program
  • FOR Pre-K 8th grade
  • WHAT Violence prevention program designed
  • to reduce impulsive and aggressive
  • behavior in children.
  • HOW Grade-specific curriculums taught by
  • teachers and youth service providers.
  • FAMILY COMPONENT Yes
  • http//www.nal.usda.gov/pavnet/ye/yesecste.htm
  • http//www.rres.srvusd.k12.ca.us/2ndstep1.html

17
Skillstreaming
  • FOR Early childhood, elementary, and
  • adolescent
  • WHAT Curriculum set with guide, student
  • manual, forms, and skill cards.
  • HOW Modeling, role playing, performance
  • feedback and homework
  • FAMILY COMPONENT Yes
  • http//www.skillstreaming.com

18
PeaceBuilders
  • FOR Young child, child, pre-teen and teen
  • WHAT Anti-violence curriculum for creating safe,
  • positive environments.
  • HOW Curriculum set with guide, student
  • manual, forms, and skill cards.
  • FAMILY COMPONENT Yes
  • http//www.peacebuilders.com/

19
I Can Problem Solve
  • FOR Early Childhood
  • WHAT Program for changing thinking style
  • HOW Use of pictures, role-playing,
  • puppets, and group interaction.
  • FAMILY COMPONENT No
  • http//www.thinkingchild.com/icps.htm

20
ASSIST ProgramAffective Social Skills
Instructional Strategies and Techniques
  • FOR Primary and Intermediate
  • WHAT Curriculum focusing on skills related to
  • the classroom, basic interactions, getting
  • along, making friends, and coping.
  • HOW Scripted, direct instruction.
  • FAMILY COMPONENT No
  • http//books.google.com/books?vidISBN0761977767i
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21
The ACCEPTS Program
  • FOR Kindergarten 6th grade
  • WHAT Social skills curriculum
  • HOW Series of teacher handbooks related
  • to cooperation, friendship, self-
  • concept, caring and sexual abuse
  • FAMILY COMPONENT No
  • http//www.proedinc.com/Scripts/prodView.asp?idPro
    duct625

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Additional Resources
  • www.teachingld.org/pdf/alert9_03.pdf Social
    skills instruction for students with learning
    disabilities.
  • http//www.promisingpractices.net/programs_topic.a
    sp Provides quality, evidence-based programs
    that are rated as proven or promising practices.
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