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Social skills in school-age children and youth
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DisabilityEffective CommunicationIntervention ProceduresEducationDevelopmental DisabilitiesExceptional ChildrenSocial-emotional DevelopmentExceptional ChildDevelopmental DisabilitySocial SkillsSocial InteractionSocial DevelopmentChild DevelopmentSocializationSocial Skill TrainingInterpersonal CommunicationSocial Skill AssessmentSpecial EducationArts
Social skills allow individuals to develop positive relationships with others; cope successfully with the behavioral demands of specific settings; and communicate desires, needs, and preferences effectively. They also provide a foundation for competent performance in a range of academic, personal, vocational, and community contexts, Effective communication is an essential component of appropriate social behavior. This article provides definitions and conceptualizations of social skills and social competence within academic contexts. It also describes social skills assessment and intervention procedures for school-age children and youth with and without disabilities.