Skillstreaming the Adolescent

Skillstreaming the Adolescent

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A Guide for Teaching Prosocial Skills
Third Edition

by Ellen McGinnis with Robert P. Sprafkin, N. Jane Gershaw, & Paul Klein
© 2011

$58.00
SKU ARP6576
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354 Pages/Paperback, includes CD
Ages 13-18

Skillstreaming is a social-emotional learning program designed to help children and youth learn positive ways to have their needs met.

Skillstreaming the Adolescent employs a four-part training approach—modeling, role-playing, performance feedback, and generalization—to teach essential prosocial skills to adolescents. This book provides a complete description of the Skillstreaming program, with instructions for teaching 50 prosocial skills.

Adaptable for a variety of situations, Skillstreaming is ideal for small-group instruction for children who have common social needs. Often used by counselors and others, the Skillstreaming program is structured to be a targeted, social-emotional learning intervention. Specific Skillstreaming skills can also be taught in whole class sessions by counselors.

The Skillstreaming program at every age level is designed to be easily implemented when conducted by a group leader who has experience in working with small groups. Training is also available for school districts and other organizations when Skillstreaming will be implemented through multiple practitioners.

For a wide range of adolescent learning programs and settings, Skillstreaming is a trusted and proven learning asset. The scope of the Skillstreaming program was initially used as a strategy to remediate behavioral skill deficits in select groups of children. It has become a widely accepted social-emotional strategy applied in preschools, public schools, juvenile settings and beyond.

Part 1: Skillstreaming Program Content and Implementation

Chapters on effective Skillstreaming arrangements, Skillstreaming teaching procedures, refining skill use, teaching for skill generalization, managing behavior problems, Skillstreaming in the school context, and more.

Part 2: Skill Outlines and Homework Reports

Skill outlines are handy one-page summaries for each skill, including skill steps, guidelines for skill instruction, and suggested situations for modeling displays. Homework reports list skill steps and guide students in practicing the skills and evaluating skill use outside the Skillstreaming group.

Skill Areas
  • Classroom Survival Skills
  • Friendship-Making Skills
  • Skills for Dealing with Feelings
  • Skill Alternatives to Aggression
  • Skills for Dealing with Stress

Appendices provide all program forms needed to ensure a successful Skillstreaming intervention, plus leader and observer checklists to ensure program integrity.

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