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Social Skills Activities for Special Children [Paperback]

Darlene Mannix (Author), Tim Mannix (Illustrator)
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0876288689 978-0876288689 June 29, 1993 1st
For all teachers of children with special needs, here are 142 ready-to-use lessons and reproducible line master activity sheets to help children become aware of acceptable social behavior and develop proficiency in acquiring basic social skills. Each lesson places a specific skill within the context of real-life situations. It gives the teacher a means to guide students to think about the social skill and why it is important, and provides a hands-on activity for students to work through, think about, discuss, and practice in or outside of the classroom.


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For all teachers of children with special needs, here are 142 ready-to-use lessons and reproducible line master activity sheets to help children become aware of acceptable social behavior and develop proficiency in acquiring basic social skills.

Each lesson places a specific skill within the context of real-life situations. It gives the teacher a means to guide students to think about the social skill and why it is important, and provides a hands-on activity for students to work through, think about, discuss, and practice in or outside of the classroom.

Organized in three sections — each introduced by a humorous, thought-provoking story — and subdivided into 11 specific areas of development, this resource offers scores of stimulating, tested lessons covering:

  • Accepting Rules and Authority at School: the 52 lessons and activities in Section I deal with the student as a member of a school group. Skills include understanding the teacher's role as leader, paying attention to the task, complying with rules, getting organized, and accepting blame for problems.
  • Relating to Peers: Section II provides 30 lessons and activity sheets focusing on the student as a member of a peer group. Some of the skills covered are being a cooperative member of a group, helping others, being a good listener, sharing a friend with other people, keeping promises, and recognizing a true friend is not someone who would try to get you in trouble.
  • Developing Positive Social Skills: The 60 lessons and activities in Section III deals with the student's taking control of his/her actions to successfully cope with daily situations and learning to make good choices in social situations. Skills developed include determining the moods of others, patience, complimenting others, having good manners, and being considerate of others in public places.
Better still, you'll find every lesson is complete, including: (1) a specific skill objective, (2) rationale for the skill, (3) several questions to direct students' thinking, (4) an illustrated reproducible activity sheet for hands-on working through problem situations, and (5) follow-up suggestions

Also included are 11 parent letters you can reproduce and send home to parents to increase their awareness of what their children are doing in school an encourage them to reinforce children's leaning of social skills at home.

About the Author

Darlene Mannix earned a B.S. from Taylor University and an M.A. in Learning Disabilities from the Indiana University. She has taught emotionally and mentally disabled, language disordered, and learning disabled children of all ages and is an active member of the council for exceptional Children. Ms. Mannix is also the author of six other practical resources for special educators published by The Center for Applied Research in Education, including Social Skills Activities for Special Children.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass; 1st edition (June 29, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0876288689
  • ISBN-13: 978-0876288689
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #801,986 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Darlene Mannix, M.A., has 26 years of experience as a classroom teacher and has taught both general education and special education. She is the best-selling author of numerous books for special educators including Social Skills Activities for Special Children, Life Skills Activities for Secondary Students with Special Needs, and Writing Skills Activities for Special Children.

 

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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Useful tool for elementary age kids, October 30, 2001
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Does your child come home from grade school complaining about other children? Is he or she having a tough time at recess? Do you get notes home from the teacher saying your child is daydreaming during instructions, or not behaving appropriately in the cafeteria-- even though your child has no special behavioral or cognitive problems? This might be the book for you.

This book is useful for almost any elementary aged child, and especially for the many that need to heighten their social skills. Depending on the child, some lessons will be more beneficial than others. For example, both my children enjoyed the unit on relating to peers. All kids grapple with "sharing friends", being a fair friend, listening to others, etc. Other units deal with respect for authority, procrastination, listening to instructions, etc. The subjects of this book are not commonly "taught" at school, and are also often overlooked at home, because everyone is so busy trying to play soccer and the violin and chess and do homework and gymnastics. Yet mastering the skills taught in this book will determine much of the success your child experiences throughout school, and probably life. Although we like to think our kids will learn the lessons in this book by following our good examples, or perhaps just by osmosis, fact is, most 2nd-4th graders could use a little review on the niceties of human interaction.

The book is really a workbook with instructions for the teacher, followed by a workpage for the child. I presume it was designed for school social workers to use with kids of various abilities. My children, who seem perfectly normal, like doing the worksheets, and especially enjoy the funny illustrations of children exhibiting inappropriate behavior. A little humor never hurt when delivering a message to an eight year old, eh?

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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent book for higher functioning special folks., November 4, 2002
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I found this book to be extremely helpful for my highly-functioning autistic child. It covers a vast range of situations and involves the student in thinking about solutions and coming up with their own answers. I like it so much that I'm buying one for one of his teachers as well. It is geared to higher functioning students -- others could use this as a framework and simplify things a bit, or try Carol Gray's book "The New Social Story Book" which is written much more simply and directly. It's also an excellent book, but was too simple for my needs.
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not What I Expected, October 24, 2002
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This book is tailored for older children and even then it's not well written for them. The written details are too numerous to keep the young child's attention. There are not enough picture illustrations and the situations described herein are not general enough to fit society as a whole. There is too much of a focus on the "wrong" things to do in school verses the right things. Many of the suggestions and story's of how children did things the wrong way can backfire on parents and actually give children ideas of the wrong things to try. Much of the book could not be used for our home and school life situations. Few children will stay captivated by this book. My eldest child who is gifted thought it was boring and many of the issues she couldn't even relate to. My youngest was in over his head and I had to skip reading the long drawn out situations and paraphrase things to keep his attention.
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