14 Building Blocks For Social Skills

Learning how to make friends while we are still little kids is an essential skill. It is the same skill we will draw from in our adult lives in order to form healthy relationships, deal with conflict and manage our social environment in a healthy way. We need to remember that we are not raising kids, we are raising adults. The biggest influence in the lives of our children is us as parents. Accordingly, most of what they learn about essential skills such as social skills, they will learn by watching us. Take a look at the list hereunder and start working on developing these essential social skills in your child. The list can help you determine what you still need to work on and what you still need to implement in your current teachings:
- Seeing different perspectives;
- Asking for help;
- Complimenting others;
- Clear communication;
- Encouraging others;
- Calmly resolving conflict;
- Sharing/taking turns;
- Using a gentle tone of voice;
- Using patience;
- Listening attentively;
- Looking someone in the eyes;
- Participating instead of just giving demands;
- Asking questions which shows interest;
- Empathising.
SOCIAL SKILL QUESTIONS TO TEACH YOUR CHILD:
- Can I play with you?
- Will you teach me how to do that?
- Would you like to try this?
- Can I help you?
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