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Promoting Social Emotional Competence Social Emotional Teaching Strategies Module 2 Handout
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Promoting Social Emotional Competence Designing Supportive Environments Building Positive Relationships Social Emotional Teaching Strategies Individualized Intensive Interventions
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Teaching Social Emotional Skills Why? When? What? How?
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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
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What happens when children don’t have these skills?…
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Identifying Teachable Moments
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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
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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?
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Video 2.1: Children Playing
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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
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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
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Video 2.2: Play Organizing Skills
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Rationale Describe skill –Child has materials –Offers or responds to request from peer for materials Demonstrate –Right way –Wrong way Practice Promote Sharing
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Video 2.3: Sharing Skills
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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
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Video 2.4: Being Helpful/Team Player
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Taking Turns 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
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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
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Video 2.5: Giving Compliments
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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
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Setting the Stage for Friendship Inclusive setting Cooperative use toys Embed opportunities Social interaction goals and objectives Atmosphere of friendship
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Strategies for Developing Friendship Skills Modeling Modeling with video Modeling with puppets Preparing peer partners Buddy system Priming Direct modeling Reinforcement
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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
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Video 2.6: Using Puppets
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Video 2.7: Friendship Art
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Video 2.8: Friendship Book
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Video 2.9: Super Friends
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Activity Embedding Friendship Opportunities into Daily Routines and Activities Arrival Circle Time Center Time Small Group Outside Snack Story Time Good-bye Circle Transitions
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Catch Them Being Good!!!!
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