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SOCIAL SKILLS Title: Connecting With Others: Lessons for Teaching Social and Emotional Competence - Grades K-2 Summary: This book includes 30 lessons, five in each of the six skill areas (concept of self and others, socialization, problem solving/conflict resolution, communication, sharing, empathy/caring). Each lesson involves active participation and stresses generalization of the Skills and concepts taught to the real-world environment. The lesson in each skill area overlap somewhat; however, each lesson focuses on one major goal and a number of related objectives. Suggested activities are included in the program. (Grades K-2)
Title: Connecting With Others: Lessons for Teaching Social and Emotional Competence - Grades 3-5 Summary: This book includes 30 lessons, five in each of the six skill areas (concept of self and others, socialization, problem solving/conflict resolution, communication, sharing, empathy/caring). Each lesson involves active participation and stresses generalization of the Skills and concepts taught to the real-world environment. The lesson in each skill area overlap somewhat; however, each lesson focuses on one major goal and a number of related objectives. Suggested activities are included in the program. (Grades 3-5)
Title: E.Q. in School Counseling: Promoting Emotional Intelligence the Key to Student Success (2 Copies) Summary: Provides overhead Masters for three presentations: Staff, parents, and students.
Title: Cliques, Phonies, & Other Baloney Summary: If you're on the outside, you're treated like dirt. And if you're on the inside, you have to follow the rules. Who needs more rules? So instead of catching Cliques Vomititus, read this book. Because there's no need to let a bad clique spoil a perfectly good day.
Title: Too Old for This, Too Young for That: Your Survival Guide for the Middle-School Years Summary: No wonder it's called "middle school"! If you're in grades 6-9, you're not a child anymore ... but you're not a grown-up, either. You have more freedom... but not enough. Your life is more exciting...but it's more stressful, too. Suddenly you have a ton of questions about your body and your feelings, family and friends, school and life in general. You're facing a lot of new decisions, and it's hard to know where to go for advice. Your friends? They may be confused, too. Your parents? They might not understand everything you're going through. This book can help. It's there when you need it, day or night. And it answers all kinds of questions.
Title: Building Assets Together: 135 Group Activities for Helping Youth Succeed Summary: Bring your classroom or youth group to life with these interactive, experiential activities about some of the most important things in young people's lives. This book gives creative, easy-to-use activities to introduce developmental assets -- the building blocks of healthy development -- to you young people. Building Assets Together grows out of groundbreaking Search Institute research on factors that are vital for helping youth succeed in life. In a time when educators, policy makers, parents, congregations, and others are struggling to address the pressing concerns of youth, the asset-building approach offers renewed hope and energy for a positive future.
Title: Young Voices: Peace Rules Author 1: Edited by Sarah Sutton Author 2: Publisher: Grace Contrino Abrams Peace Education Foundation, Inc. Date: 1997 Categories: Social Skills, Peace Format: Book of essays Call #: S7311 Summary: Essays on peace by students
Title: Young Voices: How to Make Peace Work Author 1: Edited by Sarah Sutton Author 2: Publisher: Grace Contrino Abrams Peace Education Foundation, Inc. Date: 1998 Categories: Social Skills, Peace Format: Book of essays Call #: S7312 Summary: Essays on peace by students
Title: People Need Each Other Author 1: Farnett, Cherrie Author 2: Forte, Imogene Author 3: Loss, Barbara Publisher: Incentive Publications, Inc. Date: 1989 Categories: Social Skills Format: Text Call #: S7313 Summary: This book is made up of reproducible student activity pages designed to help young people develop and understanding of themselves and others; to develop an awareness of people's emotional, physical and social needs for each other; and to develop an awareness of the divergent skills and attitudes necessary to maintain satisfying interpersonal relationships in the home, school, community, and the world of work. Title: Teaching Social Skills to Youth: A Step-by-Step Guide to 182 Basic to Complex Skills Plus Helpful Teaching Techniques Summary: This book offers individual and group teaching techniques that enable youth to recognize when, where, or with whom to use a particular skill. It also shows how to plan skill-based treatment interventions for youth with difficult problems such as substance abuse, aggression, running away, depression, or attention deficits. A CD-ROM is included. There are also 182 step-by-step teachable skills to use in interventions. |
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Last Updated October 11, 2007

