What's included
12 live meetings
6 in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. The majority of "homework" throughout this course will consist of students practicing certain skills at home or around their community and then sharing some of those experiences with class the next session.Assessment
Observation and informal assessment. At the end of the 8-week time period, I will have a checklist on certain skills that I will grade and compare to those same skills the student was displaying before taking this course.Grading
includedClass Experience
Week 1: 1. Session 1: Introduction to the course - Welcome students and introduce the course's objectives - Discuss the importance of social skills and their role in daily life. 2. Session 2: Basics of Communication - Define communication and its different forms. - Discuss verbal vs. nonverbal communication - Present examples of effective and ineffective communication Week 2: 3. Session 3: Active Listening and Body Language - Teach active listening skills, including maintaining eye contact and nodding. - Discuss the significance of body language in understanding emotions. 4. Session 4: Using Polite Language - Teach students how to use polite words, such as "please," "thank you," and appropriate greetings. - Role play scenarios using polite language Week 3-4: Interpersonal Skills Objective: Develop interpersonal skills like taking turns, understanding personal space, and showing empathy Week 3: 5. Session 5: Taking Turns and Sharing - Explain the importance of waiting for one's turn to speak. - Engage students in group activities that require turn-taking (virtual show and tell) 6. Session 6: Respecting Personal Space - Define personal space and its significance - Use examples to demonstrate recognizing emotions in facial expressions Week 4: 7. Session 7: Empathy and Understanding Emotions - Teach the concept of empathy and how to understand others' feelings - Use examples to demonstrate recognizing emotions in facial expressions 8. Session 8: Role of Body Language in Emotion - Explore how body language reflects emotions. - Engage in interactive activities where students interpret emotions from body language cues. Week 5-6: Applying Social Skills Objective: Apply learned social skills in practical situations and scenarios. Week 5: 9. Session 9: Virtual Scenario Practice - Introduce virtual scenario cards depicting various social situations. - Have students role-play the scenarios, applying the social skills they've learned. 10. Session 10: Practicing Polite Responses - Provide more scenarios focused on using polite language. - Encourage students to respond to scenarios with appropriate language. Week 6: 11. Session 11: Group Collaboration - Story Building - Guide them in using effective communication and respecting each other's ideas. 12. Session 12: Reflecting on Interactions - Have students share their experiences applying social skills. - Discuss successes, challenges, and lessons learned. Week 7-8: Self-Awareness and Growth Objective: Foster self-awareness and reflection in social interactions and encourage continuous improvement. Week 7: 13. Session 13: Self-Reflection - Provide self-reflection worksheets. - Have students reflect on their progress and growth in social skills. 14. Session 14: Goal Setting for Social Skills Improvement - Discuss the concept of setting goals for social skills improvement. - Guide students in setting realistic goals. Week 8: 15. Session 15: Peer Feedback and Celebration - Pair students to provide constructive feedback on their social interactions. - Celebrate their achievements and growth throughout the course. 16. Session 16: Course Review and Next Steps - Review key concepts and skills learned throughout the course. - Encourage students to continue practicing and applying social skills beyond the course. **Assessment:** - Participation in discussions, activities, and role-playing scenarios. - Completion of self-reflection worksheets and goal-setting exercises. - Observations of growth and improvement in social interactions over the 8-week period. My learning style is very interactive. Especially teaching socials skills, a lot of those will develop with practice. Learners are not required to have any experience or prior knowledge to participate in this course. Class will be structured by reviewing what was learned the previous class, giving students a minute to share something with the class, and then diving into a new topic. Class will end with some sort of summary of what was learned and something for students to practice at home between class periods.
Learning Goals
In this class, we will learn about active listening and body language, using polite language, interpersonal skills (taking turns, personal space, etc.), empathy and understanding, applying social skills, and group collaborations. It is an 8-week course, meeting 1-2 times per week.
Other Details
Supply List
I will supply curriculum materials. The only thing your child will need for this course is an item for show-and-tell further down the road.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
I often refer to Teaching Social Skills to Youth, 3rd Edition by by Jeff Tierney MED, Tom Dowd MA, Erin Green MS
Teacher expertise and credentials
South Dakota Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
I have worked with students will all sorts of unique abilities since 2017. This ranges from different special education classrooms and general education classrooms from kindergarten - high school. I have worked with students with behavioral needs and currently work with students who have visual impairments. I have also worked with students preparing to apply for jobs. All of these students benefit from learning different social skills (regulating emotions, learning body language as a person who is visually impaired, communicating with colleagues & supervisors). Regardless of the abilities of your child, social skills often need to be taught, especially at a young age. :) I have my bachelor's degree along with a master's degree, and plan to pursue further education moving forward.
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Live Group Class
$3
weekly or $15 for 12 classes2x per week, 6 weeks
30 min
Completed by 4 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
3-6 learners per class