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Social Skills and Strategies for Teaching




Social skills are important for all students, especially those with special needs. This one day workshop will cover the "why and how" of teaching social skills throughout the school day. Participants learn how Social Narratives help students be better prepared for social situations. Teaching students the use of social language will increase their ability to work with others, make friends, and as adults, to maintain employment. Developing social skills and providing students the opportunity to practice them throughout the day is important for all students.

 


Important Session Information:


This session will be available to attend at the Education Service Center Region 6 in Huntsville, as well as via Distance Learning (DL) or mobile device. If you are planning to view via DL or mobile device indicate this during registration by selecting "Participate via Distance Learning". After registering have your site facilitator contact our Interactive Video Conferencing Department at ivcteam@esc6.net or 936-435-8212 to ensure connection to the appropriate camera or mobile device. Registered participants can join 30 minutes before each session begins. Participants will not be allowed to join the session 15 minutes after the session begins

T-TESS/T-PESS:
Dimension 1.3: Knowledge of Students, Dimension 1.4: Activities, Dimension 2.1: Achieving Expectations, Dimension 2.3: Communication, Dimension 3.2: Managing Student Behavior


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Session ID:
270188
Credits Available:
(6) SD or CPE
 
Fee:
$60.00
Contact Person:
Rachel Foy
Audience:
Behavior Specialists, Parents, Teachers, All Levels, Teachers, ECSE, Teachers, Special Education
 
Date Time Location
6/20/2017 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM Region 6 ESC

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