Indiana University Bloomington Why Are a Childs Social Emotional Skills Important Discussion

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Prior to beginning work on this journal, read Why a Child’s Social-Emotional Skills Are so Important (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.

Chapter 7 deals with the importance of teaching social and emotional skills. According to Bierman and Erath (2006), children with challenging behaviors tend to have difficulty in the social and emotional realm (as cited in Kaiser & Sklar Rasminsky, 2017, section 7.3). In section 7.3 there is a list to why these skills are so important. You will reflect on three effects of social and emotional skills and discuss how these effects will help children during various points within their lives.

Address the following items:

  • Choose three of these effects of social and emotional skills and respond to the following questions. (You will include one paragraph for each example.)
  • Name the effect (e.g., behave more appropriately).
  • Explain how this effect will help the child make friends and get along with others.
  • Explain how this effect will help the child academically.
  • Explain how this effect will benefit the child later in life.
  • Explain how you could teach this effect in the classroom.

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SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT SKILLS
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Why are a child's social-emotional skills important?
Introduction
A child`s social-emotional development skills are vital in the growth and development
of a child. They help them to learn skills to enable them to survive in society. They learn how
to communicate with others, connect with others, how to solve disputes, show empathy and
kindness to others, and cope with difficult situations. The skills are not only essential in life
but also school. If children lack cognitive and social skills, and self-control learning cannot
take place in educational institutions "Social and emotional skills drive the accumulation of
cognitive as well as social and emotional skills (Vue & Rodriguez, 2018). The essay looks at
the effects of social-emotional development skills to a chil...


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