Social Skills - Conflict Resolution With Friends and Siblings (One Time Class)
What's included
1 live meeting
35 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
🔶 What will be taught? In this Social Skills: Conflict Resolution with Friends and Siblings class, learners will be taught essential skills in conflict resolution. They will learn how to handle disagreements and misunderstandings with peers and siblings effectively. Key topics covered include identifying emotions, active listening, empathy, communication strategies, compromise, and problem-solving techniques. 🔶 Class structured? The class is structured to provide a well-rounded learning experience. It will include a combination of interactive discussions, role-playing exercises, group activities, and practical scenarios to ensure that students grasp the concepts and can apply them in real-life situations. 🔶 Classroom Environment My teaching approach is learner-centered and engaging. I believe in fostering active participation and practical application. I will employ a variety of teaching methods, including hands-on activities, discussions, visual aids, and scenarios, to make the learning experience both informative and enjoyable. 🔶 Inclusive I encourage open dialogue therefore I create a safe space for students to express themselves and share their thoughts. I believe in modelling positive behaviours and skills throughout the class. This class is ADHD and ASD friendly.
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External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello, I'm Alison, and I'm thrilled to be here to guide your child on a journey of learning important life skills. With over 16 years of experience as a School Counselor, Special Educational Needs Coach, and School Social Worker, I'm dedicated to teaching social, emotional, and well-being skills to children and young people.
During the last decade, I've worked as an international school counselor. I frequently conducted individual and group sessions covering a range of topics, including social skills, anger management, self-regulation, executive functioning, self-control, ADHD/Autism support, and understanding / responding to strong feelings.
My teaching approach involves a three-part method: engaging students' minds by presenting skills objectively, connecting with their emotions by relating skills to their own experiences, and providing hands-on activities to reinforce learning in a multisensory manner. This ensures a deeper understanding and practical application of the skills taught.
I have been teaching social, emotional, well-being and character development for most of my career. To support this work, I have been trained in and utilize various accredited social and emotional programs, including Zones of Regulation, Kelso's Choices, and Second Step. These programs have also played a key role within my lessons as they promote emotional intelligence, empathy, and problem-solving skills.
I have spent a number of years working with students with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder. The focus of my work was on developing their executive functioning, social skills, and academics.
When I'm not teaching on Outschool, I cherish spending time with my family. I have three children ranging from middle school to Grade 2, and we love going on walks together. My favorite moments include watching the sunset and exploring new food.
I'm excited to get to know my new students and embarking on this learning adventure together. Part of our success will be down to parent collaboration so I welcome your messages before, during, or after any group sessions.
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Live One-Time Class
$13
per classMeets once
35 min
Completed by 32 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-12
3-9 learners per class