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This scholarly yet highly readable and practical text
systematically covers the importance, development, assessment, and
treatment of social skills of children and adolescents. Combining
scientific rigor with a highly approachable and readable style of
writing to create a practical and unique book, this volume provides
a comprehensive overview of the increasingly important topic of
child and adolescent social skills. A wide variety of tables,
figures, and practical step-by-step guides enhance the material
presented, making it particularly useful for practitioners while
offering an extensive array of recent research and models of
interest to researchers. The authors present a solid foundation of
scientific knowledge written in a manner accessible to
nonscientists and having ample practical implications and examples
for educational and clinical practice. The book is divided into two
parts--the first features a foundation for conceptualizing and
assessing child and adolescent social skills, whereas the second
focuses on the arena of intervention. An up-to-date and unique
addition to the literature, this volume will be of interest to
professionals who work with or study children across several
disciplines including school and clinical child psychology, special
education, counseling, and social work. Although many books and
other professional materials on the social competence of children
and adolescents are presently available, the knowledge regarding
these social skills is expanding rapidly, and there is a tremendous
need to keep it current. This book helps meet this need by not only
synthesizing a great deal of recent work in the field, but also by
providing new information and evidence that has not yet been
published. It also bridges an important gap that sometimes exists
between research and practice. For instance, some books on child
and adolescent social skills are clearly written for the
academician or researcher, and may have little apparent application
for the clinician or practitioner. Other materials are written as
practical assessment or intervention guides for the
clinician/practitioner, yet sometimes lack supporting evidence and
rationale. This book is aimed at both arenas.
This scholarly yet highly readable and practical text
systematically covers the importance, development, assessment, and
treatment of social skills of children and adolescents. Combining
scientific rigor with a highly approachable and readable style of
writing to create a practical and unique book, this volume provides
a comprehensive overview of the increasingly important topic of
child and adolescent social skills. A wide variety of tables,
figures, and practical step-by-step guides enhance the material
presented, making it particularly useful for practitioners while
offering an extensive array of recent research and models of
interest to researchers. The authors present a solid foundation of
scientific knowledge written in a manner accessible to
nonscientists and having ample practical implications and examples
for educational and clinical practice. The book is divided into two
parts--the first features a foundation for conceptualizing and
assessing child and adolescent social skills, whereas the second
focuses on the arena of intervention. An up-to-date and unique
addition to the literature, this volume will be of interest to
professionals who work with or study children across several
disciplines including school and clinical child psychology, special
education, counseling, and social work.
Although many books and other professional materials on the social
competence of children and adolescents are presently available, the
knowledge regarding these social skills is expanding rapidly, and
there is a tremendous need to keep it current. This book helps meet
this need by not only synthesizing a great deal of recent work in
the field, but also by providing new information and evidence that
has not yet been published. It also bridges an important gap that
sometimes exists between research and practice. For instance, some
books on child and adolescent social skills are clearly written for
the academician or researcher, and may have little apparent
application for the clinician or practitioner. Other materials are
written as practical assessment or intervention guides for the
clinician/practitioner, yet sometimes lack supporting evidence and
rationale. This book is aimed at both arenas.
Bringing together leading authorities, this state-of-the-science
handbook delves into all aspects of problem-solving-based school
psychology practice. Thirty-four focused chapters present
data-based methods for assessment, analysis, intervention, and
evaluation, with special attention given to working in a
response-to-intervention framework. Tools and guidelines are
provided for promoting success in key academic domains: reading,
writing, and math. Social-emotional and behavioral skills are
thoroughly addressed in chapters on self-management interventions,
peer and family support, cognitive-behavioral interventions,
medication use, and more. This accessible work is an invaluable
reference for practitioners and an ideal resource for school
psychology training programs.
Parents can be invaluable partners in identifying students'
behavioral and learning needs and developing effective solutions.
This book provides practical tools for collaborating with families
to achieve the best outcomes for K-12 students. In a large-size
format for easy reference and photocopying, the book includes more
than 40 ready-to-use reproducibles. School-based mental health
professionals will learn how to build positive home/school
relationships, actively involve parents in assessment and
intervention, and overcome barriers to collaboration. The latest
research on what works in treating internalizing, externalizing,
and academic difficulties is translated into clear-cut
recommendations for practice. This book is in The Guilford
Practical Intervention in the Schools Series, edited by Sandra M.
Chafouleas.
*Evidence-based intervention guide for commonly seen problems in
preschoolers (ages 3-6), fully updated; 30% new material includes
two new chapters. *New topics: multi-tiered systems of support
(RTI, PBIS); mindfulness; acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)
techniques; and more. *Emphasizes a collaborative approach with
parents, a critical element to success. *Effective early
intervention can decrease long-term effects of emotional and
behavioral problems. *Supports school practitioners with 36
reproducible/downloadable handouts, worksheets, and other clinical
tools.
Now in a revised and updated third edition reflecting a decade of
changes in the field, this leading text prepares new practitioners
to support all students' academic, behavioral, and social-emotional
success. The multiple roles and functions of the school
psychologist are described and illustrated with vivid vignettes.
Readers gain vital skills for planning and implementing
evidence-based prevention and intervention efforts and
collaborating to facilitate systems change. Guided by a
problem-solving perspective, the book provides tools for effective,
culturally responsive practice in today's diverse schools.
End-of-chapter discussion questions and activities enhance
learning. New to This Edition *Incorporates key advances in
evidence-based assessment, intervention, and multi-tiered systems
of support. *Increased attention to supporting the growing numbers
of culturally and linguistically diverse students in schools.
*Addresses changes in school psychology training programs and
professional standards. *New emphasis on implementation science.
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