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Teaching Friendship Skills through Video Modeling
By William T. Mulcahy, LPC, NCC, CEAP, author of the Zach Rules series When I asked a friend what tools teachers could give kids to help them build healthy friendships, she replied, “Have them watch Barney. You know, ‘I love … Continue reading
Posted in Character Education, Educational Technology, Social & Emotional Learning
Tagged character building, character education, ed tech, Free Spirit author, friendship skills, kid's social skills, kids and videos, observational learning, social skills, technology in education, video modeling
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