Social Skill Activities for Today’s Kids, Ages 6-7
Product Number: EMC3118
Social Skills Activities for Today’s Kids Helps Children Have Positive Social Experiences!This colorful workbook helps child...
$11.99
Social Skills Activities for Today’s Kids Helps Children Have Positive Social Experiences!
This colorful workbook helps children ages 6–7 practice and prepare for social situations in their everyday lives, such as making friends, going to school, and going places.
Learning social skills is an important part of children having friendships and other meaningful relationships, as well as positive interactions with classmates and teammates.
Fun activities and hands-on projects that practice basic skills, such as tracing, writing, coloring, drawing, cutting and gluing, sequencing, reading, and more, are all part of the worksheets and art projects in this book.
Each workbook includes:
• 75 fun and meaningful activities and hands-on projects
• Talk with Your Family discussion starters
• A social skills handbook to remove from the workbook and put together so children can continue to practice their social skills and remember all they have learned
Engaging full-color activities help children learn about topics such as:
Making Friends
• Different ways to meet new friends
• How to be a friend
• Having a friend to your house
• Playing at a friend’s house
• Sharing things with a friend
• Being a guest
• Eating with people
Being at School
• Classroom rules
• Things you do at school
• Taking turns
• Healthy habits
• Making good choices
• Lunchtime talk
• Playground rules
• Bullying on the playground
• Playing with friends
• Playing by yourself
• Riding the bus
• Afterschool activities
Going Places
• Going places with my family
• Using your voice
• Talking about people
• People’s pets
• Family night out
• Restaurant rules
• Going to a store
• Showing respect in a store
• Asking questions in a store
• Shopping cart safety
…and more
Learning social skills can often happen naturally as children observe the people in their environment and as parents provide guidance and direction. The activities in this workbook make practicing and talking about social skills a positive experience for both children and parents and provide a platform for parents to guide their children in their family’s personal preferences and boundaries.