Social Education Skills & Beyond

Designed as a follow up workshop to "How to Create a Bully Free School & Classroom" & "Social Education Skills". This session is best delivered after the school has been using the Social Education Skills program for 6 months or more. Each participant will learn more every day classroom activities that will enhance their Social Education Skills teaching.



A community based approach follow-up sessions for: students, schools and parents who have been using the "Getting Started on Stopping Bullying with Social Education Skills program"

In this highly interactive workshop, participants learn how to teach students new skills to improve: classroom behaviours, emotional intelligence as well as social and friendship skills. We accomplish this by teaching social skills, body language, impulse control and virtues. Participants will come away with new and exciting ideas and lessons.

  For Students (K - 12): Interactive sessions, delivered in all classrooms with teacher present.  Students will participate in a workshop aimed at learning and practicing a new social education skill and virtues. These workshops are aimed at improving student friendships, school behavior and happiness.

For Teachers, Administration and all School Staff:  This one day workshop is designed to complement the initial professional development  "How to Create a Bully Free School & Classroom & How to Teach Social Education Skills". In  "Social Education Skills & Beyond!" staff will learn new and innovative ways to design and teach social education skill lessons to improve students relationships, school behaviour, emotional intelligence, responsibility, self monitoring and coping skills, emotions and body language, school wide virtue and social skills program

  For Parents and all Community Members: These positive and informational sessions are open to parents, social workers, foster parents, counselors, healthcare workers, coaches and all community members. These sessions are designed to provide parents with activities they can do with their children, to promote healthy relationships, teach responsibility, self monitoring , coping skills and help nurture their childs emotional intelligence.

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