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Seven Skills for School Success

Author: Pam Schiller
ISBN: 978-0-87659-071-3
Publisher: Gryphon House
Paperback
Pages: 128, © 2009
Item: 14036

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Seven Skills for School Success

Activities to Develop Social & Emotional Intelligence in Young Children

What do children need to learn first? Their ABCs? Their numbers? As it turns out, the "what" children need to develop is their social intelligence and emotional intelligence, the essential building blocks for all future learning.

Best-selling author Pam Schiller provides information, activities, and experiences that develop the seven skills children need in order to become successful learners. These include the ability to relate to and play with others, express feelings, and understand how others feel. Strengthen the foundation children need to become successful learners with the seven key components in this practical, easy-to-use book!

The Seven Key Components for School Readiness and Success:

  • Confidence
  • Curiosity
  • Intentionality
  • Self-Control
  • Relationships
  • Cooperation
  • Communication

Click here to download Pam Schiller’s PDI presentation.



Reviews

"Seven Skills for School Success is a good resource for parents who are looking to strengthen the foundation skills their children need in order to be successful learners as well as successful friends. The book is easy to use and understand with interesting research backing up the importance of each skill. "

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