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Social Skills Curriculum
The
curriculum for the Social Skills and Career Development classes has been
designed to encourage children to actively participant in the development
of their social and emotional progress. The curriculum is primarily
adapted from two nationally recognized social skills programs: "Life
Skills Training Program" and "P.A.T.H.S. Elementary
Developmental Program." Course topics include: self-esteem building,
conflict resolution techniques, peer relations, understanding and
controlling emotions, anger management, communication skills, readiness
and self control, understanding feelings, assertiveness training,
resisting peer pressure, ethical decision making, career exploration and
goal setting. Grades one through five meet two times per week on a
six-week rotation cycle. Each class is approximately 45 minutes long. The
social skills program incorporates grades six though eight as part of the
fourth period Home and Careers Class, which meets two times per week for
an approximate seven week rotation.
P.A.T.H.S.
is designed for elementary level school children,
grades one through grades five. There are five major conceptual domains
contained in P.A.T.H.S. These are:
Life
Skills Training Program
is designed for middle school children in grades six through grade
eight. The main emphasis of this program is on the development of
important personal and social skills.
The following is a general
curriculum of course topics for each grade level:
Grade One
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Introduction
to the Concept of Self Esteem (What it is and How it is Maintained)
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Beginning
to Form a Positive Self Image
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Strength
Based Approach to Self-Concept
(Identifying Positive Strengths and Personal Characteristics of Each
Student)
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Identifying
Feelings and Range of Temperament
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Learning
to identify and Control Level of Anger
Grade
Two
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Self
Esteem Building: Beginning to Look at Positive and Neutral
Characteristics of Self
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Introduction
of Conflict Resolution Skills and How it Relates to one’s Level of
Self-Esteem
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Using
Control Signals as a Means of Controlling Anger
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Identifying
What a Crisis is
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Seeking
Appropriate Help When in a Crisis
Grade Three
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Rules
of Arguing/Conflict Resolution
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Playing
and Fighting Fair
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Fundamentals
of Goal Setting
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Danger
of Gossip
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Importance
of Trust: Keeping Secrets
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Self
Exploration "Who Am I"
Grade Four
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Problem
Solving Techniques "R.E.A.C.T."
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Controlling
our Thoughts and Feelings
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Optimism
vs. Pessimism
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"Automatic
Thoughts" and Self Esteem: "Retrain the Brain"
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Importance
of Honesty, Equality and Tolerance
Grade Five
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Communication
Skills
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Learning
How to Listen (Active Listening)
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Self-Exploration
Project: Self Worth Collage
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Understanding
Insecurity and Where it Comes From
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Comfort
Zone Expanding: Challenging F.I.M.A.G.E. (Fear of Image)
Grade Six
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Assertiveness
Training
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Importance
of Giving and Receiving Compliments
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Risk
Taking to Increase Self Concept
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Understanding
Barriers to Effective Communication
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Active
Listening Skills + Responding with Understanding
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Goal
Setting (Short Term)
Grade Seven
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Career
Exploration
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Goal
Setting "Short + Long Term"
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Assertiveness
Training: Saying No to Peer Pressure
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Ethical
Decision Making (Virtues of Human Behavior)
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Higher
Level "Risk Taking" to Increase Self Concept
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"Show
and Tell" (Public Speaking Skills, Sharing Personal Strength)
Grade Eight
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Career
Exploration
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Goal Setting
"Short + Long Term"
-
Assertiveness
Training: Introducing Oneself
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Ethical
Decision Making (Virtues of Human Behavior)
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Mock Interview
for Future Job Training
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Importance of
Personal Responsibility and Ownership for Actions
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This page was last edited
June 06, 2006.
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