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by Larry J. Mattes and Patty R. Schuchardt
This activity book asks students to describe how they would react to specific problems that arise in social situations. It is especially useful with students who have language or learning disabilities—students who may have difficulty using words to solve social problems. Topics include reacting to ridicule, resolving conflicts, expressing resistance, reacting to peer pressure, making a good impression, respecting differences, dealing with rejection, helping friends in crisis, and more.
These activities teach students how to use language to solve problems. They also help students see that people often react differently to the same situation. Perfect for generating small group discussion, this book can help reduce classroom conflict and bring about more effective social interaction. All of the worksheets may be reproduced.
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