Detailed Description
Volume 2 takes up where School Rules! Volume 1 leaves off, teaching social interpretation skills during unstructured times when social rules are most challenging. It's a great way to build social and organizational skills in children who run into difficulty dealing with lunch periods and hallway interactions between classes. Among the dozens of video scenarios presented are getting lunch, waiting in line, and eating in the school cafeteria, plus talking to friends or hanging out in the hallway. Each situation offers an opportunity for the child to build friendship and relationship skills and increase his or her social awareness. This volume also addresses time management, organizational skills and the use of schedules at school. Unlike passive videos, this software gives children the opportunity to see social situations re-enacted by peers and then choose the best thing to say or do next. In this fun, familiar and safe environment, children can become increasingly aware of social expectations and more successfully interact with other students. Customized lesson plans for use by teachers and parents feature specific video scenarios based on individual needs. For children at a cognitive age of 8-18.
Windows 98/2000/NT/Me/XP/Vista - Mac OSX or higher
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