Learning Social Skills By Observation

Learning Social Skills By Observation

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Observational learning is a powerful way for students to develop essential social skills. By observing the behaviors and interactions of others in natural social settings, children can intuitively pick up on implicit rules and social norms that are difficult to teach in a classroom. Cultivating this observational learning ability equips students to navigate complex social environments more effectively.

Course Speakers:

Dr. Raymond Fung

Kan Wong

Toby Mountjoy

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Learning Social Skills By Observation

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This program teaches the fundamental skills required for effective social interaction and integration. The goal is to help students develop the abilities to engage naturally in social settings, cultivate social interest, and social reasoning.

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The aim of this program is to teach our student to learn what to do, and more importantly, what Not to do, by witnessing consequences of others’ behavior.

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This program teaches learning games by having students observe gameplay. The goal is for students to first learn the game rules, and then participate by watching others play the games.

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This program is about magic games. The goal is to increase students’ ability to learn new knowledge in a natural environment

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The program aims to enhance students’ ability to learn and retain multi-part information through observation. The key objectives are to improve concentration and memory, as well as increase students’ awareness of their classmates.

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