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Social Skills-Body Language, Self-Esteem & Tips for Communicating Ages 8-12 Flex

In this social skills class students will learn that people often communicate with their body language and facial expressions. They will also learn how to get the "jitters" out and confidently join in or initiate conversation with others.
Regina Holloway M.A./Ed.S
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Homework
1-2 hours per week. Learners will complete weekly individual projects. Assignments will be given to help strengthen their ability to recognize messages sent by others through body language and facial expressions and what messages they may be sending to others with their own body language and facial expressions. Students will not be given any reading assignments, but will be expected to either write about what they have learned in each class or do a video submission of what they learned in each class and after completing assignments.

Class Experience

This is a flex class which means there is no arranged class time or live lessons. Students can access the lessons at any time during the 4-week class.  Teacher led instructional videos will help students gain knowledge about interacting and conversing with others, paying attention to body language and noticing facial expressions.  

Weekly Class Breakdown:  

Week1:  Students will watch my instructional video to learn about the importance of the following:
Non-verbal communication such as:  facial expression, eye contact, posture, mannerisms, tone of voice.  

    **Class assignment--After the instructional video students must either write about the body language in the video, or they can submit their own video to explain what they saw in the video.  Students are also encouraged to think of body language that might not be mentioned in the video, how they are aware of that body language and where they have seen the body language and include that in their writing assignment or video. The assignments must be submitted on the Outschool classroom page.  Students are encouraged to comment on at least one of the other classmates' submissions. 
After the assignment is complete, the teacher will look at the submission by the student and use the opportunity to make constructive suggestions and comments.  The teacher may also look at video submissions and Flipgrid submissions and make comments on those.


Week 2:  Students will watch my instructional video to learn about personal space, touch, and gestures.  The video will include slides with short clips to observe interactions.  

    **Class assignment--After the instructional video students should think about and submit ideas about when and where they may use gestures to acknowledge other people when they see them out in public.  Students should think about whether they feel a sense of personal space around their bodies.  Students should ask their family members if they feel an area around their body in which other people can make them uncomfortable if they get into their personal space. Students may choose to write about what they saw in the instructional video, write about their interview with their family member or they can submit their own video instead of writing.  Students are encouraged to comment on at least one of the other classmates' submission. 
After the assignment is complete, the teacher will look at the submission by the student and use the opportunity to make constructive suggestions and comments.  The teacher may also look at video submissions and Flipgrid submissions and make comments on those.

Week 3:  Students will watch my instructional video to learn about the importance of high self-esteem, how to improve their self-esteem and ways to boost their confidence which will help them feel comfortable when engaging in social interactions.  Students will be asked to submit a list of things that make them feel proud of themselves and which they can use as positive affirmations daily to build their self-esteem and confidence.  Assignments may be to research someone who showed confidence in their endeavors and overcame obstacles to achieve success because of their confidence.

    **Class assignment--Students will think of positive things about themselves and write down at least 10 positives.  These may include things they do well, accomplishments, qualities and characteristics.  Students will submit these in the Outschool classroom either in writing or in a video.  Students are encouraged to comment on at least one of the other classmates' submissions. 

After the assignment is complete, the teacher will look at the submission by the student and use the opportunity to make constructive suggestions and comments.  The teacher may also look at video submissions and Flipgrid submissions and make comments on those.
     
Week 4: Students will watch my instructional video to learn about ways to practice small talk with others and ways to make and keep good friends.  

    **Class assignment--Students will be given scenarios during the instructional video in which they are to determine what would be appropriate in each scenario. They must submit their answers in writing or submit their answers by video in the Outschool classroom.  Students will be encouraged to make small talk with someone they do not usually converse with such as:  a store clerk, librarian, police officer, neighbor or someone else (always with parent approval and making good choices about safety).  Students are encouraged to comment on at least one of the other classmates' submissions. 
After the assignment is complete, the teacher will look at the submission by the student and use the opportunity to make constructive suggestions and comments.  The teacher may also look at video submissions and Flipgrid submissions and make comments on those.

Classes will be interactive and may have slides, Youtube video clips, and discussion with other class members on the Outschool classroom page.

Students may also be using Flipgrid, Kahoot! and Nearpod for assignments.  
 
No previous knowledge or experience needed.
Learning Goals
Students will learn about body language, facial expression and the importance of confidence which will enable them to form constructive relationships with others.
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Parental Guidance
All assignments are optional, but the out of class assignments will help students understand and retain the information. There is no topics that are violent or sexual in nature, or that touch on sensitive questions. I have been teaching social skills for 14 years and I have been to trainings over those years that helped me to prepare for classroom instruction in this area.
Language of Instruction
English
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Tennessee Teaching Certificate
Doctoral Degree from Tennessee Technological University
Master's Degree in Psychology from Tennessee Technological University
Bachelor's Degree from Tennessee Technological University
Associate's Degree from Tennessee Technological University
I have a Specialist Degree in Education with a major in Educational Psychology and Counselor Education.  I have been guiding students for 13 years in areas such as anger management, social skills, character education, career awareness and academic improvement.  I have had Essentials of Communication with Rockhurst College Continuing Education Center in the National Seminars Group and numerous training seminars on reading body language and facial expressions while I was with the District Attorney's Office as a criminal investigator.  

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weekly or $20 for 4 weeks
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Completed by 44 learners
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Ages: 8-12

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