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Author Name Muskett, Deborah EdD Title Social Skills Stories with Cognitive Interventions Binding Softcover Book Condition New Publisher Two Rivers, WI Biblio Resources 2011 Illustrator Melissa Miller Seller ID SSS3300 Social Skills Stories incorporates behavioral approaches as well as cognitive-behavioral interventions to teach essential social skills. Cognitive behavioral interventions are powerful procedures that can have positive results when used to teach students self-management of their academic and interpersonal behaviors. Social Skills Stories provides a curriculum to teach fifteen essential social skills. In the area of personal development, these skills include control anger, problem solve, resist peer pressure and respond to teasing, reach a goal, get help, and stay on task. The skills in the area of social development include give and accept compliments, participate in a group, negotiate, listen, follow instructions, accept criticism, greet others, and interrupt others. These fifteen social skills are taught through games, role play, selected children's literature, and direct instruction. The growing evidence base in the clinical setting supporting the use of cognitive behavioral interventions shows promise for the use of these interventions in school and home settings. Social Skills Stories builds on this promise by utilizing cognitive behavioral interventions in the development of positive social skills for children in need.
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