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Author(s) : Dr. Berthold Berg
Publisher : WPS, 2003
SKU : 600SOC
The Social Skills Game teaches children (ages 8 and up) attitudes and behaviours that promote positive interaction with their peers. It is especially helpful with those who are shy or socially neglected.
The materials focus on four skill areas: Making Friends, Responding Positively to Peers, Cooperating with Peers, and Communicating Needs.
The Social Skills Workbook is full of exercises that reinforce concepts introduced by the Social Skills Game. By practicing "self-talk," children acquire specific skills--perceiving themselves as competent, expecting success in social situations, not worrying, accepting mistakes, and taking credit for success.