π Random Acts of Kindness | Encourage small acts of kindness like holding doors, helping with schoolwork, or giving compliments. Kindness builds connections and empathy. |
π΅οΈββοΈ Social Skills Treasure Hunt | Create a fun treasure hunt with tasks like complimenting a friend, asking someone to play, or introducing them to a new classmate. |
π€ Playdates and Group Activities | Organize playdates and group activities. Regular playdates help children improve social skills and reduce behavioral problems.
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π΅ Manners Tea Party | Host a tea party to teach manners. Show how to make polite requests, use please and thank you, and take turns speaking. Make it fun with dress-up. |
π Active Listening | Teach your child to make eye contact, nod, and respond properly in conversations. Active listening builds strong relationships and boosts academics.
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π Social Skills Book Club | Pick books about sharing, empathy, and teamwork. Read and discuss the charactersβ actions and how they relate to real life.
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π Role-Playing | Use dolls, action figures, or puppets for role-playing. Act out scenarios to help your child learn proper responses in social situations. |
π Feelings Scrapbook | Create a scrapbook of emotions. Use pictures or drawings of facial expressions and talk about each emotion and when they might feel it. |
π» Friendship Garden | Plant flowers or vegetables together. Explain how friendships need care to grow. Discuss what makes a good friend and how to be one. |