Select this resource

Developing Pupils Social Communication Skills: Practical Resources

Resource Type

Book - Parent

Description

"Learning to communicate with other people is perhaps the most important learning children do. Children with social communication problems may have trouble picking up the crucial skills of interacting and communicating with their peers, which can have more serious implications later on in life. This resource will help teachers, teaching assistants and therapists to develop and improve the social skills of their younger pupils; provides sets of easily accessible, verbal and non-verbal games and activities to encourage social interaction; provides a clear rationale to the games to help the teacher or teaching assistant really get to grips with how and why these activities can help; provides a structured approach to pupils' social development for pupils in their early and primary years which has been tried, tested and proved to be effective; and includes assessment forms and monthly and daily planning sheets."-Publisher (barnesandnoble.com)

Ages

All Ages

Age Groups

School Age (6-12), Adolescence (13-21)

Languages

English

ISBN

1853467286

Authors

Penny Barratt , Julie Border , Helen Joy

Publication

2000 Fulton, David Publishers

Availability

Back to Previous screen.