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Effective Social Interaction Strategies for Inclusive Settings.

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Title
Effective Social Interaction Strategies for Inclusive Settings.
Abstract
Many strategies and interventions exist in the education of young children with disabilities. One area of intervention is that of social interaction, including social skills instruction, peer interaction strategies, and play skills. Interaction and social skill strategies for use with children with and without disabilities for the purpose of increasing social interactions between children with and without disabilities in educational settings is an area many educators of early childhood special education strive to find in an effective and easy to implement format. Several strategies from research are presented in this article. Only strategies that were demonstrated to be successful through reported research are discussed. Strategies are identified according to their ease of implementation and effectiveness., (C)2008 Kluwer Academic Publishers
Publication
Early Childhood Education Journal
Publisher
Southern Connecticut State University, 501 Crescent Street (DA 216A), New Haven, CT, 06515-1533, USA
Date
2008
Volume
35
Issue
5
Pages
405-411
Journal Abbr
Early child. educ. j.
DOI
Citation Key
terpstraEffectiveSocialInteraction2008
ISSN
1082-3301
Language
English
Extra
26 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31] Place: (C)2008 Kluwer Academic Publishers
Citation
Terpstra, J., & Tamura, R. (2008). Effective Social Interaction Strategies for Inclusive Settings. Early Childhood Education Journal, 35(5), 405–411. https://doi.org/10/dw2w4j