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Promoting Social Emotional Competence Social Emotional Teaching Strategies

Promoting Social Emotional Competence Social Emotional Teaching Strategies. Module 2 Handout. Promoting Social Emotional Competence. Individualized Intensive Interventions. Social Emotional Teaching Strategies. Designing Supportive Environments. Building Positive Relationships.

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Promoting Social Emotional Competence Social Emotional Teaching Strategies

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  1. Promoting Social Emotional CompetenceSocial EmotionalTeaching Strategies Module 2 Handout

  2. Promoting Social Emotional Competence Individualized Intensive Interventions Social Emotional Teaching Strategies Designing Supportive Environments Building Positive Relationships

  3. Teaching Social Emotional Skills Why? When? What? How?

  4. What Is Social Emotional Development? • A sense of confidence and competence • Ability to develop good relationships with peers and adults/make friends/get along with others • Ability to persist at tasks • Ability to follow directions • Ability to identify, understand, and communicate own feelings/emotions • Ability to constructively manage strong emotions • Development of empathy

  5. What happens when children don’t have these skills?…

  6. Identifying Teachable Moments

  7. Stages of Learning • Acquisition – new skill or concept • Fluency – the ability to immediately use the skill or concept without a prompt • Maintenance – continuing to use the skill or concept over time • Generalization – applying the skill or concept to new situations, people, activities, ideas, and settings

  8. Friendship Skills Think about children who are well liked and friendly… What do you notice about their behavior that makes it easier for them to make friends?

  9. Video 2.1: Children Playing

  10. Friendship Skills • Gives suggestions (play organizers) • Shares toys and other materials • Takes turns (reciprocity) • Is helpful • Gives compliments • Understands how and when to give an apology • Begins to empathize

  11. Play Organizers • Rationale • Describe skill • Get a friend’s attention • Give a friend a toy • Offer suggestions of what to do with toys/materials • Demonstrate • Right way • Wrong way • Practice • Promote

  12. Video 2.2: Play Organizing Skills

  13. Sharing • Rationale • Describe skill • Child has materials • Offers or responds to request from peer for materials • Demonstrate • Right way • Wrong way • Practice • Promote

  14. Video 2.3: Sharing Skills

  15. Being Helpful/Team Player • Rationale • Describe skill • Children might assist each other • Tell or show a friend how to do something • Assist a friend in distress • Demonstrate • Right way • Wrong way • Practice • Promote

  16. Video 2.4: Being Helpful/Team Player

  17. TakingTurns • Rationale • Describe skill • “You take a turn, I take a turn” • Might ask for a turn with a toy • Might initiate turn taking games • Demonstrate • Right way • Wrong way • Practice • Promote

  18. Giving Compliments • Rationale • Describe skill • Verbal – say things like: • “Good job _____!” • “I like the way you _____!” • Physical – Do things like: • Hug • Pat on the shoulder • High Five • Demonstrate • Right way • Wrong way • Practice • Promote

  19. Video 2.5: Giving Compliments

  20. Knowing How and When to Give Apologies • Rationale • Describe skill • Children might say, “I’m sorry I hit you when you took my ball.” • “I didn’t mean to push you.” • Demonstrate skill • Right way • Wrong way • Practice • Promote

  21. Setting the Stage for Friendship • Inclusive setting • Cooperative use toys • Embed opportunities • Social interaction goals and objectives • Atmosphere of friendship

  22. Strategies for DevelopingFriendship Skills • Modeling • Modeling with video • Modeling with puppets • Preparing peer partners • Buddy system • Priming • Direct modeling • Reinforcement

  23. Activities to Support the Development of Friendship Skills • Friendship Can • Planting Seeds of Friendship • Friendship Tree/Compliment Tree • Books about Friendships • Friendship Quilt • Friendship Journal • Music/Songs

  24. Video 2.6: Using Puppets

  25. Video 2.7: Friendship Art

  26. Video 2.8: Friendship Book

  27. Video 2.9: Super Friends

  28. ActivityEmbedding Friendship Opportunities into Daily Routines and Activities

  29. Catch Them Being Good!!!!

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