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Developing Social Competency in Young Children
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Teach young children to navigate the seven Cs of social competency: communication, community building, coping, confidence, conflict resolution, control, and curiosity.
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04 June 2019

Social competency is a set of skills that provide children with the tools and abilities to successfully navigate the world around them. Developing Social Competency in Young Children looks at each of the seven Cs of social competence—communication, community building, coping, confidence, conflict resolution, control, and curiosity.
During any given day, a child will enter and exit many group situations. More often than not, children lack the knowledge, experience, or emotional intelligence to be socially competent in all situations. There is not a switch or a specific age when children automatically become socially competent and adults often assume that when children reach a certain age or milestone they will know how to effectively employ the seven Cs of social competency without being taught.
These skills must be taught and environments need to be designed to encourage the development of these skills while intentionally providing opportunities to test and hone them. Developing Social Competency in Young Children examines the role of the adult in designing the environment and using intentional strategies to maximize a child’s success. At the end of each skill discussed, there are parent and staff educational tips and strategies that can be used in everyday life.
During any given day, a child will enter and exit many group situations. More often than not, children lack the knowledge, experience, or emotional intelligence to be socially competent in all situations. There is not a switch or a specific age when children automatically become socially competent and adults often assume that when children reach a certain age or milestone they will know how to effectively employ the seven Cs of social competency without being taught.
These skills must be taught and environments need to be designed to encourage the development of these skills while intentionally providing opportunities to test and hone them. Developing Social Competency in Young Children examines the role of the adult in designing the environment and using intentional strategies to maximize a child’s success. At the end of each skill discussed, there are parent and staff educational tips and strategies that can be used in everyday life.
Price: $34.95
Pages: 192
Publisher: Redleaf Press
Imprint: Redleaf Press
Publication Date:
04 June 2019
Trim Size: 11.00 X 8.50 in
ISBN: 9781605546537
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
EDUCATION / Early Childhood (incl. Preschool & Kindergarten), EDUCATION / Classroom Management, EDUCATION / Teaching Methods & Materials / General, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Activities, EDUCATION / Behavioral Management
Christine A. Schmidt is the owner of 2 CR Solutions, Ltd., a consulting, training, and technical assistance company for organizations that serve children birth through age 18. She has worked as a child care director, grant manager, and accreditation support staff. Christine is the coauthor of Great Afterschool Programs and Spaces That Wow! and The Child Care Director’s Complete Guide.
Chapter 1: Understanding Social Competency
Define Social Competencies
Benefits of Positive Social Skills
Providers’ Role
Chapter 2: Communication
Definition
Associated Skills
Expressing feeling
Reading body language
Listening
Assertiveness
Providers’ Role
Intentional teaching
Environment design
Strategies for encouraging skill
Parent and Staff Education
Strategies for delivering a message
Tips to clips
Children’s books dealing with communication
Chapter 3: Coping
Definition
Associated Skills
Dealing with stress of nonsuccess
Dealing with a crisis
Anger management
Self-control
Providers’ Role
Intentional teaching
Environment design
Strategies for encouraging skill
Parent and Staff Education
Strategies for delivering a message
Tips to clips
Children’s books dealing with coping skills
Chapter 4: Community Building
Definition
Associated Skills
Friendship skills
Working in a group
Cooperation
Empathy
Providers’ Role
Intentional teaching
Environment design
Strategies for encouraging skill
Parent and Staff Education
Strategies for delivering a message
Tips to clips
Children’s books dealing with community building
Chapter 5: Conflict ResolutionDefinition
Associated Skills
Aversion to violence
Negotiation
Resolution strategies
Compromise
Providers’ Role
Intentional teaching
Environment design
Strategies for encouraging skill
Parent and Staff Education
Strategies for delivering a message
Tips to clips
Children’s books dealing with conflict resolution
Chapter 6: ConfidenceDefinition
Associated Skills
Positive self-image
Sense of capableness
Feeling loved
Sense of acceptance
Providers’ Role
Intentional teaching
Environment design
Strategies for encouraging skill
Parent and Staff Education
Strategies for delivering a message
Tips to clips
Children’s books dealing with confidence
Chapter 7: CuriosityDefinition
Associated Skills
Adventurous
De-stressing
Desire to learn
Explorer
Providers’ Role
Intentional teaching
Environment design
Strategies for encouraging skill
Parent and Staff Education
Strategies for delivering a message
Tips to clips
Children’s books dealing with curiosity
Chapter 8: Control
Definition
Associated Skills
Responsibility
Self-discipline
Choosing the right response
Internalize self-control
Providers’ Role
Intentional teaching
Environment design
Strategies for encouraging skill
Parent and Staff Education
Strategies for delivering a message
Tips to clips
Children’s books dealing with control
Chapter 9: Tying It All TogetherAvailable Assessment Tools
Creating an Action Plan
Chapter 2: Communication
Chapter 3: Coping
Chapter 4: Community Building
Chapter 5: Conflict Resolution
Chapter 6: Confidence
Chapter 7: Curiosity
Chapter 9: Tying It All Together