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To reduce behavioral infractions, these skills teach peaceful conflict resolution, including using self-control, responding to teasing, staying out of fights, and dealing with an accusation. Group 5: Skills for Dealing with Stress
Printable assignment slips where students document where, when, and with whom they practiced their target skill outside of the group.
The structured small-group nature of Skillstreaming makes it an ideal intervention for students requiring Tier 2 or Tier 3 support within a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) framework.
To extend and deepen the learning, the publisher offers a companion resource, "Skillstreaming in the Elementary School: Lesson Plans and Activities." This 312-page manual is a treasure trove of ready-to-use materials.
Identifying emotions, expressing concern, and managing fear.
At the heart of the Skillstreaming method is a robust, four-part training model that ensures skills are not just learned, but also applied and refined. This model consists of:
The program focuses on teaching skills through a four-part process: Showing the child what the skill looks like.
: Skills for handling group pressure and dealing with being left out. The Four-Part Instructional Model
If you are looking for specific, evidence-based strategies to improve your students' social interactions, implementing the Skillstreaming approach is an excellent place to start.
Each session follows a systematic "learning by doing" framework: Amazon Web Services Skillstreaming the Elementary School Child - Research Press
As for the PDF version of the book, it's possible that you may be able to find it through online libraries, academic databases, or websites that offer free e-books. Some popular platforms to search for the PDF include:
: Strategies are used to encourage students to apply their new skills in real-life settings outside the classroom, such as at home or during play. 60 Essential Prosocial Skills
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When you see a student "Ignoring Distractions" or "Accepting a Compliment" in the hallway, praise them immediately and label the exact skill they used.
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