Pro-Social Language

Pro-Social Language

Author: Ellyn Lucas Arwood

Publisher: Apricot, Incorporated

Published: 2015-02-25

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 9780967972015

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The purpose of this book is to describe the connections among learning to behave, the use of language to help a child learn to think, in order to behave in pro-social ways, and how to foster higher order thinking for improved pro-social behavior. This book describes the learning processes and relationships among thinking, language, and learning to behave.


Prosocial

Prosocial

Author: Paul W.B. Atkins

Publisher: New Harbinger Publications

Published: 2019-10-01

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1684030269

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A groundbreaking, comprehensive program for designing effective and socially equitable groups of all sizes—from businesses and social justice groups to global organizations. Whether you work in business or schools, volunteer in neighborhoods or church organizations, or are involved in social justice and activism, you understand the enormous power of groups to enact powerful and lasting change in the world. But how exactly do you design, build, and sustain effective groups? Based on the work of Nobel Prize winning economist Elinor Ostrom and grounded in contextual behavioral science, evolutionary science, and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), Prosocial presents a practical, step-by-step approach to help you energize and strengthen your business or organization. Using the Prosocial model, you’ll learn to design groups that are more harmonious, have better member or employee retention, have better relationships with other groups or business partners, and have more success and longevity. Most importantly, you’ll learn to target the characteristics that foster cooperation and collaboration—key ingredients for any effective group.


Handbook of Prosocial Education

Handbook of Prosocial Education

Author: Philip Brown

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 861

ISBN-13: 1442211199

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Summary: "This handbook introduces prosocial education as an umbrella term denoting the various ways in which all players in education impact student development"--


The Oxford Handbook of Prosocial Behavior

The Oxford Handbook of Prosocial Behavior

Author: David A. Schroeder

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 817

ISBN-13: 0195399811

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The Oxford Handbook of Prosocial Behavior provides a comprehensive review of the current literature on when and why people act to benefit others. It provides a comprehensive overview of the field to give both the casual reader and the neophyte to the field some perspective about fundamental questions (what, why, when, and who) relative to prosocial behavior. Taking a multi-level approach, the chapters represent the broad spectrum of this multi-faceted domain. Topics range from micro-level analyses involving evolutionary and comparative psychological factors to macro-level applications, such as reducing intergroup conflicts and ethnic genocide. Between these extremes, the contributors--all internationally recognized in their field--offer their perspectives on developmental processes that may predispose individuals to empathize with and respond to the needs of others, individual differences that seem to interact with situational demands to promote helping, and the underlying motivations of those helping others. They explain volunteerism, intragroup cooperation, and intergroup cooperation to move the analysis from the individual to group-level phenomena. They extend the consideration of this topic to include support of pro-environmental actions, means to encourage participation in medical clinical trials, and the promotion of world peace. The ways that gender, interpersonal relationships, race, and religion might affect decisions to give aid and support to others are also addressed. The final chapter offers a unique view of prosocial behavior that encourages researchers and readers to take an even broader consideration of the field to search for a prosocial consilience.


Room 14

Room 14

Author: Carolyn C. Wilson

Publisher:

Published: 1993-01

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 9781559999021

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Teaches skills that reinforce social growth, personal happiness, and academic success.


Skillstreaming in Early Childhood

Skillstreaming in Early Childhood

Author: Ellen McGinnis

Publisher: Research Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9780878224494

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This program shows how elementary students can use skillstreaming in order to use proper social skills in dealing with difficult situations. Skill cards list the steps needed to successfully perform each of the 60 prosocial skills outlined in skillstreaming the elementary school child.


Skill-streaming the Adolescent

Skill-streaming the Adolescent

Author: Arnold P. Goldstein

Publisher: Research Press (IL)

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13:

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Offers the methods to instill appropriate behavior in an adolescent population often considered unmanageable. These three audiocassettes prepare teachers and other trainers to effectively conduct structured learning sessions.


Anti and Pro-social Communication

Anti and Pro-social Communication

Author: Terry A. Kinney

Publisher: Peter Lang

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 9781433102325

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This is an interdisciplinary resource guide for scholars, researchers, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates who study aspects of communication and relationships. It brings together essays by an array of scholars currently working in the areas of anti and pro-social communication to examine the theories, methodologies, and applied issues that define communication research broadly. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of communication, examining how and why it affects our perceptions, relationships, health, and social behavior.