Social Skills Activities For Special Children
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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.
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Section I: Accepting Rules and Authority at School.
Part I: Understanding the Teacher's Role.
Part II: Classroom Rules and Responsibilities.
Part III: Other Authority Figures.
Part IV: When You Have Problems.
Section II: Relating to Peers.
Part I: Learning and Working with Others.
Part II: Making Friends.
Part III: Keeping Friends.
Section III: Developing Positive Social Skills.
Part I: Understanding Social Situations.
Part II: Positive Personality Attributes.
Part III: Getting Along with Others at Home.
Part IV: Everyday Etiquette.
Section I: Accepting Rules and Authority at School.
Part I: Understanding the Teacher's Role.
Part II: Classroom Rules and Responsibilities.
Part III: Other Authority Figures.
Part IV: When You Have Problems.
Section II: Relating to Peers.
Part I: Learning and Working with Others.
Part II: Making Friends.
Part III: Keeping Friends.
Section III: Developing Positive Social Skills.
Part I: Understanding Social Situations.
Part II: Positive Personality Attributes.
Part III: Getting Along with Others at Home.
Part IV: Everyday Etiquette.