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Social
Skills Training DVDs
Model
Me Conversation Cues
models nonverbal cues, how and when to start a conversation, maintain conversation,
turn-taking in conversation, & more.
For Upper Elementary, Middle, & High School read more | order
Model
Me Friendship
models social skills involved in initiating and maintaining a friendship. Topics
include: include others, handling rejection, team sports, compromise, empathy
and more. .
For Upper Elementary, Middle, & High School read more | order
Model Me Tips & Tricks
Models social skills such as using tact, appropriate
voice modulation, good hygiene, asking for help, sense of humor, and more.
For Upper Elementary, Middle, & High School read more | order
Time
for School Topics include: listen to the teacher, share, sit quietly,
take turns, show interest in others, playground, & more.
For K-5 read more | order
Time
for a Playdate
Topics include: greet friend, losing, answer, play his way, eye contact, clean
up, say goodbye & more.
For K-5 read more | order I
Can Do It!
models appropriate behavior in stressful situations, including waiting, transitions,
birthday parties, handling criticism, & more.
For K-5 read more | order
Teaching Manuals and Student Workbooks
Extra teaching resources for each of the Model Me Kids DVDs: A Teaching Manual
with lesson plans and progress charts. A student social skills workbook with
worksheets and take-home materials. Teachers: Use to build a social skills curriculum. Parents: Use to structure home-based instruction and reinforce skills
presented in the videos.
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