Developing Social Interest in a Group

Developing Social Interest in a Group

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Developing social skills requires a foundation of social interests and connections with others. Without social interests, teaching social skills becomes challenging. This course will demonstrate strategies for cultivating students’ social interests and awareness of their peers through intentional planning and systematic instruction during group activities.

Course Speakers:

Christy Lai

Kan Wong

Course Content

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Developing Social Interest in a Group

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This course teaches children social and communication skills through interactive games. Students will take turns improvising humorous responses to prompts like “Who wants to eat…?”. The goal is to enhance kids’ social engagement and interest in their peers by making learning fun and collaborative.

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This program teaches students how to effectively praise and encourage their peers. The goal is to enhance students’ social skills by having them create motivational conversation.

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This video demonstrates children how to engage in social games and activities that foster interpersonal skills and peer relationships. The objective is to enhance children’s social skill and interest in interacting with their peers through fun, engaging games and activities.

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This video aims to enhance children’s interpersonal skills and peer engagement through fun, interactive activities. The curriculum focuses on games like “Don’t Wake the Cat” that build social skills in an engaging way.

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