| Making Choices is the first volume of the NASW Practice Resources
Series. It offers a cognitive problem-solving approach to the urgent need for children to
acquire competence in meeting the demands of childhood within social, school, and family
parameters. Designed for children from kindergarten through middle school, Making
Choices is especially appropriate for children whose behavior is impulsive,
oppositional, or aggressive. Because a great deal of childrens behavior is tied to
problem solving, the authors give practitioners a program to help children solve
instrumental and relational issues in differing social settings. Using a wealth of
examples, role plays, games, and activities, this volume guides children in formulating
goals for better social intervention. Immensely practical for todays social worker, Making
Choices uses activities to help children in social situations build good
relationships with peers and others.
Special Features
- Defines and illustrates cognitive problem-solving in a step-by-step approach
- Provides guidance in helping children gain insight into social processes and building
competence
- Serves as a hands-on tool
- Addresses the dynamics of group conditions and development in implementing the program
- Describes interventions for weekly or session-by-session use
- Uses most recent research in the field of child development
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