Social Skills Group Activities

Social Skills activities for improving peer relations. especially those with Social Learning Difficulties
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"I Message" Poster for Conflict Resolution Counseling from CounselorBev on TeachersNotebook.com (1 page)
"I Message" Poster for Conflict Resolution Counseling from CounselorBev on TeachersNotebook.com - (1 page) - "I Message" that can be made into a small poster for using in classroom or can be enlarged using a poster machine to make a large poster. Use as a reminder to use conflict resolution skills.
Empathy Game: A Tool to Teach Kids to Be Considerate {Free Printable} - Moments A Day
Free printable empathy game to help kids develop empathy for others
No Kidding About Bullying
Conflict Resolution - Looks like "Let's Talk" in Tribes OR Peer Mediation format
all things katie marie: Tattle Jar...Some days I would read the papers, other days I would simply toss them out. None the less, the students got their tattles out, and I didn't have to hear 100 a day! This idea would be great in any elementary classroom, or even at home with the kiddos! I also posted this lovely sign by the jar, so they could decide if they were making good decisions.
Introduce Conflict Resolution with “The Zax”
Conflict Resolution Lesson
Autism Support Group
(2014-02) Social skills: interaction, communication, conflict resolution, team building
Dr Seuss Books Teaching Kids Social Skills
Six Dr Seuss Books Teaching Social Skills
Castlewellgames.com
More uses for Jenga: Attachment, impulse control, social skills, and feelings Idea: use address labels to put questions on Jenga... it looks like that may work! :)
Search Results for “flexible thinking” – lunchbuddiesplus
Flexible thinking script - this is great... tons of ideas and a few really good videos from Michelle Garcia Winners ... she's pretty much a genius
Social Skills I Did It - In order to teach our children how to behave we need to provide them with the words, thoughts and actions to choose a new behavior. This means breaking down skill-sets into pieces children can execute. Here’s a simply handout with words kids can use to say, “Hey, I did it!” Change the words as you need, to suit your classroom or family.