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Record Nr.

UNINA9910828376803321

Autore

Dacey John S

Titolo

Your Child's Social and Emotional Well-Being [[electronic resource] ] : A Complete Guide for Parents and Those Who Help Them

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Wiley, 2016

ISBN

1-118-97623-1

1-118-97622-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (230 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

FioreLisa B

Brion-MeiselsSteven

Disciplina

649/.7

Soggetti

Social skills in children - Study and teaching

Social skills

Home and school

Child development

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Title Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Companion Website; 1 All Children Need Social and Emotional Well-being; Reciprocal Development and Sel; A Brief History of the Sel Movement; Parent-Teacher Alliances Need Support; Using our Strategies to Teach Sel; Part I: Self-awareness; 2 Building Character; Forming Character: Awareness and Openness; Building Character: Transcultural Experience; Building Character: Humility; Building Character: Modeling; Building Character: Courage; Building Character: Clear Values; Undesirable Character Traits; 3 Practicing Mindfulness

Activities that Foster AwarenessActivities that Foster Accurate Decision-Making; Part II: Self-management; 4 Resiliency; 5 Independent Thinking; Activities that Foster Exploration; Activities that Foster Multiple Perspectives; Activities that Foster Conviction in One's Instincts; 6 Self-regulating; What Self-regulation Means; Delay of Gratification; Locus of Control; Risk-Taking; The Shapiro Model-Yielding; Realistic Expectations; Scaffolding; Homework; Fluency and Flexibility of Self-Control Strategies; When to Withdraw Support; Part III: Social Awareness; 7 Competing and Cooperating



Competition, Cooperation, and CASELActivities that Foster Better Competition; Activities that Foster Better Cooperation; Activities that Foster Cooperation and Competition; 8 Neither Being Bullied nor Being a Bully; Activities that Promote Empathy; Conflict Resolution and Negotiation; Activities that Promote Positive Group Interaction; Part IV: Relationship Skills; 9 Building Successful Friendships; Activities that Foster Compassion; Activities that Foster Tolerance and Appreciation; Activities that Foster Connectedness; 10 Demonstrating Leadership

Activities that Promote Understanding of PowerActivities that Promote Self-awareness; Part V: Responsible Decision-making; 11 Thinking Creatively; Fluency; Flexibility; Originality; Elaboration; 12 Thinking Critically and Wisely; Activities that Foster Recognition and Prediction; Activities that Foster Discernment; Activities that Promote Ethical Reflection; Part VI: Achieving Your Goals Even More Effectively; 13 Getting Help with Your Efforts; Support for Caregivers and Teachers; Actions that Create Support in the School Context; Actions that Generate Support from External Resources

14 The Future of SELGreater Importance of SEL; Facilitation of Sel Goals; Return of the Arts; Online Sel; Non-Classroom Settings for Sel; Non-School Settings for Sel; More Caring Citizens; More Research; References; Index; End User License Agreement