We thinkers! : Volume 2: GPS

Title
We thinkers! : Volume 2: GPS

Personal Author EPSB
Ryan, Hendrix

Summary
In We Thinkers! Volume 2 we delve deeper into how to figure out the social clues to share space, interact, and regulate emotions. We use the term ?social executive functioning? to discuss that we are helping children learn to better self-regulate their behavior and emotions when sharing space or interacting with others. Social executive functioning is used in the classroom when sitting in a group to learn, it?s used when running onto the playground to play with others, and kids use it to figure out how to join a play group that?s pretending to be pirates. It involves surveying a social situation, understanding what the group is doing, considering others? ideas, having enough flexibility (in thoughts and behavior) to ride out the shifts and changes that may occur, negotiating roles, turns, or positions, and self-regulating to keep emotions, actions and reactions under control when problems arise.

Year Published
2016

Series
We thinkers! ;

Volume
2

Physical Description
1 GPS book (viii, 305 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm), 5 social problem solvers storybooks

Note
Key concepts included on USB drive.

Subject
Social interaction in children -- Study and teaching.
 
Social skills in children -- Study and teaching.
 
Social skills -- Study and teaching.
 
Problem solving.

Added Author
Palmer, Kari Zweber,
 
Tarshis, Nancy,
 
Winner, Michelle Garcia,

Added Title
Hidden rules and expected and unexpected behaviors
 
Smart guess
 
Sharing an imagination
 
Size of the problem
 
Flexible and stuck thinking

Summary
In We Thinkers! Volume 2 we delve deeper into how to figure out the social clues to share space, interact, and regulate emotions. We use the term ?social executive functioning? to discuss that we are helping children learn to better self-regulate their behavior and emotions when sharing space or interacting with others. Social executive functioning is used in the classroom when sitting in a group to learn, it?s used when running onto the playground to play with others, and kids use it to figure out how to join a play group that?s pretending to be pirates. It involves surveying a social situation, understanding what the group is doing, considering others? ideas, having enough flexibility (in thoughts and behavior) to ride out the shifts and changes that may occur, negotiating roles, turns, or positions, and self-regulating to keep emotions, actions and reactions under control when problems arise.

ISBN
9781936943364
 
9781936943289
 
9781936943296
 
9781936943302
 
9781936943333
 
9781936943340

Publisher
Santa Clara, CA : Social Thinking Publishing, c2016.


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AbbottTR 177 PALTeacher resource30100000261737Teacher Materials