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Using a Naturalistic Sport Context to Train Social Skills in Children
Authors:Bill R. Ferguson  Steven K. Shapiro
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USAfergubi@auburn.edu;3. Department of Psychology, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Researchers have utilized sports activities to deliver social skills training (SST) programs to children. Using a multiple-baseline across behaviors design, we examined whether a brief SST program delivered during a soccer camp would increase social skills and athletic competencies. Each participant’s self-concept, and his interest in soccer were evaluated. Results suggest that the SST procedure effectively increased targeted social skills. Further, participants reported increased interest in soccer and higher overall self-concept. Our results suggest that similar effects can be achieved in a relatively short, but intense, camp that utilizes SST and sports-skill training components. Limitations and implications are discussed.
Keywords:Behavioral skills training (BST)  social skills intervention  sports competence
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