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Glick, Barry; Gibbs, John C. – Research Press Publishers, 2010
Originally developed by Dr. Arnold P. Goldstein and Dr. Barry Glick, "Aggression Replacement Training" (ART) is now revised and updated to reflect over 30 years of use in schools, community agencies, juvenile institutions, and other settings. The third edition of "Aggression Replacement Training" offers step-by-step session…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Modification, Training, Skill Development
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Honig, Alice S.; Wittmer, Donna S. – Young Children, 1996
Reviews strategies and techniques to enhance prosocial development. Suggests ways for involving whole classrooms, entire school systems, parents, and communities in creating classroom and home climates for prosocial expectations and learner support. Gives specific activities, strategies, guidelines, and resources. (ET)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Community Involvement, Cooperation, Early Childhood Education
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Schaefer, Lawrence – NAMTA Journal, 1995
Calls for a "renaissance in civility," discussing definitions of civility and the need to encourage manners and responsible behavior in children and adolescents. Argues that it is essential that elementary school children develop social awareness and social skills and that secondary school students be encouraged to take a more active part in their…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Citizenship Responsibility, Definitions, Elementary School Students
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Lamme, Linda Leonard; McKinley, Linda – Young Children, 1992
Based on one teacher's experiences with children's books that have caring themes, ways for teachers to nurture preschoolers' natural altruism are discussed. An annotated bibliography of books on caring for the sick, the disadvantaged, special friends, neighbors, siblings, parents and grandparents, people in distress, the environment, and animals…
Descriptors: Altruism, Annotated Bibliographies, Childrens Literature, Classroom Techniques
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Ballantine, Jeanne H. – Childhood Education, 2001
Describes the concept of a kid-friendly home environment that attracts and welcomes children into the home. Provides a series of simple steps leading to positive relations with children and their friends to create an "open house," as well as a description of the positive effects such an environment has on children. (SD)
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Family Environment, Family Influence
Schrader, John – 1990
Boundary breakers, the modern term for "icebreakers," tear down barriers that sometimes form within student groups and organizations, and offer a low-risk way for group members to become better acquainted. This document is a "hands on" booklet that covers such boundary-breaking activities as "Send a Letter,""The Lap Game,""One-Minute Interview,"…
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, Group Discussion, Group Dynamics, Interpersonal Communication
Kohn, Alfie – Camping Magazine, 2003
Some character education programs are based on assumptions about children and how they learn that may undermine camp programs' long-term objectives for children. Key elements to consider are the assumptions made about human nature and children; how program structures like competition or cooperation influence character; whether kids are involved in…
Descriptors: Camping, Character Education, Child Behavior, Moral Development
Herron, Ron; Peter, Val J. – 1998
This book provides a blueprint for teens for building friendships. The book contains suggestions for improving friendship skills, making a good first impression, and getting along with others. Also covered are people skills for use in many social situations, and keeping friendships healthy. Following the introduction, chapter one, "The Basics…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Communication Apprehension, Friendship, Interpersonal Competence
Holman, Jacqueline – 1980
Some studies have suggested that TV encourages a variety of problems such as malnutrition, drug consumption, poor consumer habits, and violence. Others have argued that TV is a window to the world, promoting knowledge, cultural experiences and positive social values. This article examines some of these controversial claims and evaluates the impact…
Descriptors: Aggression, Child Caregivers, Childrens Television, Cognitive Development
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Elksnin, Linda K.; Elksnin, Nick – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2000
Strategies teachers can use to teach parents to teach their children to be prosocial are described. These strategies include teaching incidentally, performing social skills autopsies, coaching emotions, and assigning homework. Issues to be considered when working with parents and children from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds are…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Disabilities, Diversity (Student), Elementary Secondary Education
Katz, Lilian G.; McClellan, Diane E. – 1997
This book presents options for early childhood educators to consider as they make decisions concerning how best to foster the development of children's social competence. The book maintains that social competence is most likely to be acquired and strengthened in an atmosphere of warmest acceptance, respect, and deep faith in the child's capacity…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Early Childhood Education, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Competence
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Hatch, J. Amos – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 1994
Describes ways of observing and interpreting children's peer social behavior based on the impression management perspective, which focuses on the social construction of a child's individual self-concept. Suggests that teachers and caregivers can use impression management strategies to observe and promote prosocial development in young children.…
Descriptors: Caregiver Role, Child Behavior, Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Techniques
Kostelnik, Marjorie J.; And Others – 1993
Noting the importance of social competence for getting along in society, this book is designed as a text to help teachers of young children understand the nature of social development in young children and how to guide that development through the early childhood curriculum. The book contains a number of practical guidelines and strategies for…
Descriptors: Aggression, Child Abuse, Child Behavior, Child Development