Open field investigation of enhancing children's social skills |
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Authors: | Leonard A. Jason Ph.D. Gerald Soucy Louise Ferone |
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Affiliation: | (1) Psychology Department De Paul University, 60614 Chicago, Illinois |
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Abstract: | This study evaluated two approaches directed towards enhancing social skills in groups of first and third grade children. In the behavioral intervention, following collection of baseline data, triads of first and third grade children were taught one of four social skills—either touching, asking questions, sharing or praising. The behavioral intervention consisted of instructions, modeling, behavioral rehearsal, feedback and reinforcement. While increases in social behaviors were noted, follow-up indicated substantial erosion in gains. In the ecological intervention, dramatic increases in sharing were noted for an isolate child after being placed in a group whose members displayed high levels of sharing. The differential effectiveness of behavioral versus ecological approaches in establishing and maintaining behaviors are discussed. |
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