Remediation of Social Withdrawal in Young Children:
Finch, Melissa; Hops, Hyman; Finch, Melissa; Project Coordinator, Oregon Research Institute, Eugene , OR, 97401; Hops, Hyman; Research Scientist, Oregan Research Institute, Eugene, OR, 97401
Журнал:
Child & Youth Services
Дата:
1982
Аннотация:
The last 15 years have witnessed a marked increase in the development of intervention techniques designed to promote isolate children's friendships and to increase their peer group interactions. However, there has been a paucity of research directed towards defining social competence and its underlying skill components. With the practitioner in mine, the present report presents a recent intervention strategy for remediating social withdrawal, followed by our current development of a skill deficit model designed to expand our knowledge case of causal contributors. PEERS, a broad-based intervention program, involves all of the child's social agents, thus assuring him/her of entry into the peer group in an atmosphere of social support. Our more comprehensive view of social withdrawal examines deficits in four skill areas: the child's social, language, and motoric competences, and the parents' child-rearing ability. Additional research is needed to pinpoint the precise relationship between these skill components and social withdrawal. With the further contributions of researchers in the field, we foresee the development of a more refined set of intervention procedures which the practitioner may use selectively to meet the individual needs of each child.
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