Social Skill Instruction
Description
Targeted social skill instruction equips students with essential interpersonal and self-regulation skills, enabling them to navigate social situations successfully. This instruction focuses on specific skills such as communication, empathy, conflict resolution, and problem-solving, often delivered through modeling, role-playing, and guided practice. By addressing individual student needs, targeted social skill instruction fosters positive peer relationships, reduces behavioral challenges, and enhances emotional well-being. These improved skills contribute to a more inclusive and supportive school environment, ultimately boosting students' engagement and academic success.
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