- Taking turns
- Using quiet voices
- Listening to directions
- Maintaining polite conversations
- Asking for help…
The list of co-operative, pro-social behaviors is a long one. Frequently over-looked, they can lead to life-long social isolation.
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Many children are unaware of how their behavior in class contributes to or inhibits learning. Fortunately, classroom behavior and social skills can be taught just like academic skills.
Through carefully monitored group work that strengthens self-awareness your child can learn to be a productive student and a better friend.
Once learned the cues and language of graceful behavior carry the learning forward. Co-operative habits are life long, as are good study habits.
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