Description
Ages: 4 and up
Grades: PreK and up
Author: Summer Stanley and Bruce Ink
Making Good Social Choices Skill Strips: Empowering Students to Navigate Social Situations
Help students develop essential social skills with Making Good Social Choices Skill Strips, a versatile tool designed to support learning at home, in school, and in the community. With engaging visuals and interactive prompts, these cards are perfect for learners of all ages and abilities, offering opportunities to practice appropriate social responses and behaviors in a variety of scenarios.
Key Features
- 65 Double-Sided Cards: Each card presents a photo or illustration of a common social situation, offering 130 total prompts to explore.
- Three Levels of Difficulty: Tailor the learning experience to students’ age and skill level, making the set adaptable for diverse abilities.
- Interactive Choices: Students choose between two possible actions or responses, encouraging critical thinking and decision-making.
Topics Covered
- Responding Appropriately: Learn how to react to various situations in socially acceptable ways.
- Paying Attention & Listening: Strengthen focus and active listening skills.
- Regulating Emotions: Practice strategies for managing feelings effectively.
- Cell Phone Etiquette: Understand when and how to use devices responsibly.
- Helping Others: Build empathy and foster a sense of community.
- Social Cues: Improve awareness of non-verbal communication and context.
What’s Included
- 65 Double-Sided Cards (8½” x 3¾”)
- 130 Total Prompts
- Three Levels of Difficulty
- Divider Tabs for Easy Organization
- Durable Storage Box
Why Choose Making Good Social Choices Skill Strips?
Designed to support social-emotional development, this practical and engaging resource helps students build confidence and competence in navigating everyday interactions. Whether used individually or in groups, it’s an invaluable tool for educators, therapists, and parents.
Equip students with the skills to make positive social choices with Making Good Social Choices Skill Strips!
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