The manner in which we communicate with
others can be as important as the words we use. In fact, our manner
or style can help or hinder communication. Recognizing this need,
we have developed a program series to address the social delays
experienced by children.
We provide training to address the social
delays experienced by students. Communication skills will be
developed in the context of interactive activities with a focus
on developing eye contact, using appropriate body language, resolving
verbal conflicts, using self advocacy skills in the classroom and
applying effective repair strategies, to name a few skills. Children
should be at or above grade expectations and able to sustain positive
behavior with others. Having completed our Level I program, students
then move to Levels 2,3 and 4 as their skills indicate. Taught
by speech-language pathologists and assistants, the group meets
for 90 minutes once weekly for six weeks three times yearly.
A questionnaire and parent discussion will determine specific goals
for each student as well as the appropriate level.
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