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Second step : social-emotional skills for early learning. Early learning.

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  • 1 copy at The Center Library.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
The Center Library 303.32 Sec 2011 146745 Staff Reserve Available -

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  • Physical Description: 1 teaching materials notebook (82 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm), 1 audio disc (digital ; 4 3/4 in.), 21 flash cards (16 x ; 12 cm), 1 large poster (85 x 45 cm), 2 posters (57 x 45 cm), 4 small posters (23 x 30 cm), 35 unit and lesson cards (44 x 30 cm), 1 boy puppet, 1 girl puppet ; in box 17 x 48 x 32 cm
  • Publisher: Seattle, WA : Committee for Children, ©2011.

Content descriptions

General Note: Title from container.
Summary, etc.: Designed to teach preschool students to use skills for learning and listening rules, which set the stage for future academic success and later lessons on identifying feelings, managing strong emotions, solving problems, and getting along with others. Activities, brain builder games, and partner work keep children engaged and help them practice their skills. Boy and girl puppets help children engage in the program.
Target Audience Note: Pre-school.
System Details Note: System requirements: Compact disc player.
Subject: Social skills in children > Study and teaching.
Problem solving in children > Study and teaching.
Child psychology.
Violence > Prevention.
Children and violence > Study and teaching.
Children > Conduct of life > Study and teaching.
Preschool children > Study and teaching.
Success in children > Study and teaching.
Emotional problems of children > Prevention.
Bullying > Prevention.
Bullying > Prevention.
Child psychology.
Children > Conduct of life > Study and teaching.
Preschool children > Study and teaching.
Problem solving in children > Study and teaching.
Social skills in children > Study and teaching.
Success in children > Study and teaching.
Violence > Prevention.

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