Social Skills and the 2e Child
Social skills and social anxiety rank as a top concern for parents of 2e learners. Three experts discuss these complex challenges across the K-12 age range.
Time & Location
19 sep 2022, 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Online
About the event
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Watch these short clips to learn:
- Different types of social transactions (3 minutes)
- Six steps to respectfully help your child in social situations (10 minutes)
- The value of role-playing games (5 minutes)
- Tips for planning a get-together (3 minutes)
- Tips to practice at home (3 minutes)
- Why do we play games? (5 minutes)
- What is PEERS? (3 minutes)
Social skills and social anxiety rank as a top concern for parents of 2e learners. Parents worry their child doesn’t have enough friends, doesn’t attend enough social events, or only engages socially online. Parents wonder if they should place their kids in a social skills class and/or schedule social activities for their children. Or maybe the 2e learner has asked their parents for support in making friends, but the parents aren’t sure where to start or how to support the process. Some 2e adults vociferously object to social skills classes for kids. What’s a parent to do?
Hear three experts discuss these complex challenges across the K-12 age range: Toni Ratzburg of Beacon Wellness discusses elementary age social skills building blocks; Doug Ronning of Gamescape Center addresses how D&D, LARP, and other role play games can be used for social experiences and coaching in an enjoyable, real-time way; and Dr. Hadley McGregor discusses social skills strategies for older adolescents and young adults, drawing on her extensive experience including with the PEERS evidence-based program and her clinical practice. Explore ways to support your 2e learner—and yourself—on their social journey.