Social Skills Asking Questions Accepting A Compliment Accepting Consequences Accepting Differences Active Listening Apologizing Asking for help Avoiding Fights Being A Friend Being A Good Sport Being Assertive Being Bullied Borrowing a book Brainstorming Caring About Others Compromising Cooperating Conflict resolution Creating A Positive Attitude Dealing With Anger Toward Others Dealing With Another Person’s Anger Dealing With Teasing Deciding On The Best Solution Depending On Others Effective communication Empathy Facial Expressions Fair Fighting Feeling Good About Yourself Finding common interests Finding Alternative Solutions Following Instructions Following Rules Fostering Group Identity Gestures Getting To Know Each Other Getting To Know One Person Giving A Compliment Giving Advice Giving constructive criticism Group Pressure Group Problem Solving Handling Change Hearing Or Listening How You Look I-Messages Identifying Emotions Identifying Feelings Identifying Problem-Causing Behaviors Identifying Stress Interpreting Body Language Introducing Yourself It Takes Two Joining A Group Kindness Cards Kindness Knowing When To Resolve Conflicts Learning From Mistakes Learning To Say No Listening During A Conversation Listening For Information Making Decisions Together Making Eye Contact Making Wise Choices Meeting New People Mixed Emotions My Personal Conflicts My Role Model My Special Interests My Values Negotiating Online etiquette (netiquette) Offering Help To Others Pat Yourself On The Back Peer Mediation Personal Space Persuasion Positive And Negative Outcomes Positive Feedback Posture Prosocial Behavior Public speaking Receiving feedback Reflective Listening Refocusing Your Attitude Releasing Anger Safely Remembering Names Resolving Conflicts Calmly Respecting Others Responding To Positive Advice Rights And Responsibilities Seeking Help From Adults Self-Control Self-Talk Sharing Sharing resources Showing Interest In Others Social awareness Sticking Up For Yourself Talking About Your Feelings Thinking Before Acting Tone Of Voice Tolerance True Friends Understanding Cliques Understanding The Behavior Of Others Understanding The Impact Of Your Behavior On Others Using manners Use Of Touch Voice Volume Waiting your turn We Have Something In Common What Is Conflict? Win-Win Solutions Conversational Skills Answers questions Asks questions around a specific topic Changes the Topic of Conversation to Fit Self-Interests Compromises During Disagreements With Others Considers the perspective of others Conversational skills during times of stress such as tests, games, etc. Conversational skills online in email or text messages Ends Conversations Abruptly Ends conversations appropriately Encouraging Appropriate Behavior Prevent / Engages in Socially Inappropriate Behaviors / What are various examples? Engages in Socially Inappropriate Behaviors.pdf Engages in Solitary Interests and Hobbies Exhibits Fear or Anxiety Exhibits Poor Timing With His/Her Social Initiations Experiences Negative Peer Interactions Experiences Positive Peer Interactions Fails to Read Cues to Terminate Conversations Initiate conversation when it is appropriate to do so Initiates conversation around specific topic Initiates greetings to others Introduces self to others Is Manipulated by Peers Engages in Solitary Activities in the Presence of Peers Joins a conversation with two or more people without interrupting Maintains an appropriate distance when interacting with peers Maintains appropriate proximity to conversation partner Maintains back and forth conversation Maintains eye contact during conversations (able or unable) Makes a variety of comments, related to the topic, without getting off track Makes Inappropriate Comments Misinterprets the Intentions of Others Notices when others may be struggling Offers assistance to others Participates in conversation (verbal and/or non-verbal) Politely asks others to move out of their way Provides compliments to others Recognizes the facial expressions of others Recognizes the nonverbal cues, or “body language” of others Regarding Social Interactions Requests assistance from others when needed Responds Slowly in Conversations Responds to greetings expressed by others Responds to questions around a specific topic without getting off track Responds to Questions Directed at Him/Her by Others Responds to the Invitations of Peers to Join Them in Activities Responds to yes/no questions Speaks at an appropriate volume in conversations Speaks at an appropriate volume on virtual/digital conversations online or via a device Understands the jokes of others Verbally expresses their feelings Waits to interject in a conversation Where are further details of these issues? https://qureshiuniversity.com/abilitiesworld.html