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A comparison of the effects of two social skill training approaches on teacher and child behavior

Description:
A comparison of the social skills of preschool children engaged in art activities following an 8-day period of intervention in three inclusive classrooms: one using a social skills curriculum, one in which a teacher used verbal reinforcement in response to children?s target behaviors, and one in which neither strategy was used
Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
Country:
United States

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