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Encouraging social
skills in children
presented by Farha Khan
and Husnara Ansari
Social skills
• Social skills are defined as the set of
skills people use to interact and
communicate with one another.
How to identify lack of social
skills in children
• Often seems alone, “in his own world,” or
“doing his own thing,” even around others.
• Turns his back on others frequently.
• Doesn’t make eye contact while interacting.
• Play alone or play with toys inappropriately.
• Display emotions that are not appropriate to
the situation.
• Poor interaction with others.
Parents can……..
• Understand the causes and effects of emotions
• See things from a child’s perspective
• Interpret the emotions of others
• Match social interactions to a child’s
developmental level
• Describe emotions verbally
• Regulate their own emotions
• Appreciate the long-term consequences of
social acts
How to develop child’s social
skills
Teach your child about emotions
• To teach emotional competence, talk to your
child about his feelings.
• Talk about your own (e.g., “When you don’t
pay attention to me, it makes me feel frustrated
and sad”).
• Discuss what kinds of situations make us feel
bad, and what things make us feel good.
• When parents explain emotions and their
causes, child learn how to better regulate their
own feelings.
Maintain an intimate, loving relationship
to your child
• When kids see, on a daily basis, that they can
rely on you for support, they are emotionally
secure.
• They adapt more easily to new social
situations. They also develop their capacity for
empathy-—a key ingredient for preschool
social skills.
Display positive and warm emotions at
home
• It’s not necessary to be in a constant state of
good cheer.
• Sometimes parents experience setbacks or
loss, and these can be opportunities for
children to learn how we deal with
disappointments .
• But the key is demonstrating a positive, "can-
do" attitude towards setbacks, rather than
anger or despair.
Talk with your child about his social
world
• Discuss your child’s experiences with peers in
the same pleasant, conversational way that you
discuss other everyday events.
• Such talk helps in several ways. It keeps you
informed and sensitive to what is going on
with your child.
• It shows your child that you are really
interested in his social life.
Be calm and supportive when your child is
upset
• When parents respond to strong emotions in
soothing ways, kids are less likely to direct
negative emotions at peers.
• Parents who respond supportively show their
children how to behave towards others who are in
distress.
• Young children who respond appropriately to the
emotional needs of others are better liked by peers
and rated as more socially competent by teachers
(Denham et al 1990).
Be a role model
• During everyday social interactions, take
advantage of the opportunity to discuss social
behavior (“I thanked our mail carrier for
bringing us the package. She works hard and I
want her to know that I appreciate it.”)
• If your child sees you or other adults slipping
up, talk about it afterwards (“Whoops. I forget
to tell Daddy ‘thank you’ for bring me the
book.”)
Encourage pretend play with older
children and adults
• During preschool years, pretend play is one of
the most important ways that children forge
friendships (Gottman 1983; Dunn and Cutting
1999).
• Preschoolers who pretend together are less
likely than other kids to quarrel or have
communication problems (Dunn and Cutting
1999).
• If you participate in pretend play with your
child, you may give preschool social skills a
boost. When parents pretend with kids, pretend
play becomes more complex and lasts longer
(Fiese 1990).
Choose TV programs that promote
preschooler social skills
• Preview what your child watches. Many
preschooler-oriented shows promote positive
social behavior, and they can have a beneficial
effect on preschool social skills.
Reinforcing Specific Social Skills
For nonverbal skills
• Help kids recognize facial expressions and
body language by watching child-friendly TV
shows with the sound off and observe what
characters are doing and what certain
movements might mean.
• "Predict what you think they're saying, and
really start [observing] facial gestures,”.
For Tone
• To help kids differentiate a range of tones,
"use a tape recorder and record different
emotions in your voice and ask your child
what they are, then explain how meaning
changes with voice change,“.
• For example, try recording phrases like "I'm
angry!" in a loud, empathic voice, and "I feel
so sad" in a soft, low, dejected voice.
For attention span
• If your child has trouble staying on point, pick
a topic and say three sentences -- two related
to the topic and one random.
• Then ask your child to pick the sentence that's
off-topic. For example, bring up the family
dog.
• Talk about how long he played outside today
and what he did at the dog park, and then say
something about the weather.
Thank you

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Encouraging social skills in children

  • 1. Encouraging social skills in children presented by Farha Khan and Husnara Ansari
  • 2. Social skills • Social skills are defined as the set of skills people use to interact and communicate with one another.
  • 3. How to identify lack of social skills in children
  • 4. • Often seems alone, “in his own world,” or “doing his own thing,” even around others. • Turns his back on others frequently. • Doesn’t make eye contact while interacting. • Play alone or play with toys inappropriately. • Display emotions that are not appropriate to the situation. • Poor interaction with others.
  • 5. Parents can…….. • Understand the causes and effects of emotions • See things from a child’s perspective • Interpret the emotions of others • Match social interactions to a child’s developmental level • Describe emotions verbally • Regulate their own emotions • Appreciate the long-term consequences of social acts
  • 6. How to develop child’s social skills
  • 7. Teach your child about emotions • To teach emotional competence, talk to your child about his feelings. • Talk about your own (e.g., “When you don’t pay attention to me, it makes me feel frustrated and sad”). • Discuss what kinds of situations make us feel bad, and what things make us feel good. • When parents explain emotions and their causes, child learn how to better regulate their own feelings.
  • 8. Maintain an intimate, loving relationship to your child • When kids see, on a daily basis, that they can rely on you for support, they are emotionally secure. • They adapt more easily to new social situations. They also develop their capacity for empathy-—a key ingredient for preschool social skills.
  • 9. Display positive and warm emotions at home • It’s not necessary to be in a constant state of good cheer. • Sometimes parents experience setbacks or loss, and these can be opportunities for children to learn how we deal with disappointments . • But the key is demonstrating a positive, "can- do" attitude towards setbacks, rather than anger or despair.
  • 10. Talk with your child about his social world • Discuss your child’s experiences with peers in the same pleasant, conversational way that you discuss other everyday events. • Such talk helps in several ways. It keeps you informed and sensitive to what is going on with your child. • It shows your child that you are really interested in his social life.
  • 11. Be calm and supportive when your child is upset • When parents respond to strong emotions in soothing ways, kids are less likely to direct negative emotions at peers. • Parents who respond supportively show their children how to behave towards others who are in distress. • Young children who respond appropriately to the emotional needs of others are better liked by peers and rated as more socially competent by teachers (Denham et al 1990).
  • 12. Be a role model • During everyday social interactions, take advantage of the opportunity to discuss social behavior (“I thanked our mail carrier for bringing us the package. She works hard and I want her to know that I appreciate it.”) • If your child sees you or other adults slipping up, talk about it afterwards (“Whoops. I forget to tell Daddy ‘thank you’ for bring me the book.”)
  • 13. Encourage pretend play with older children and adults • During preschool years, pretend play is one of the most important ways that children forge friendships (Gottman 1983; Dunn and Cutting 1999). • Preschoolers who pretend together are less likely than other kids to quarrel or have communication problems (Dunn and Cutting 1999).
  • 14. • If you participate in pretend play with your child, you may give preschool social skills a boost. When parents pretend with kids, pretend play becomes more complex and lasts longer (Fiese 1990).
  • 15. Choose TV programs that promote preschooler social skills • Preview what your child watches. Many preschooler-oriented shows promote positive social behavior, and they can have a beneficial effect on preschool social skills.
  • 17. For nonverbal skills • Help kids recognize facial expressions and body language by watching child-friendly TV shows with the sound off and observe what characters are doing and what certain movements might mean. • "Predict what you think they're saying, and really start [observing] facial gestures,”.
  • 18. For Tone • To help kids differentiate a range of tones, "use a tape recorder and record different emotions in your voice and ask your child what they are, then explain how meaning changes with voice change,“. • For example, try recording phrases like "I'm angry!" in a loud, empathic voice, and "I feel so sad" in a soft, low, dejected voice.
  • 19. For attention span • If your child has trouble staying on point, pick a topic and say three sentences -- two related to the topic and one random. • Then ask your child to pick the sentence that's off-topic. For example, bring up the family dog. • Talk about how long he played outside today and what he did at the dog park, and then say something about the weather.