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Social Skills Training with AggressiveRejected Children:: The use of selfasmodel technique with young children.,Used
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Many of the attempts over the past 30 years to intervene in the social lives of rejected children have employed the social skills training (SST) methodology. While most of these intervention efforts have produced short to mediumterm improvements in participants? social behaviour, the longterm efficacy of SST is less clear. Moreover, while children in SST programs appear to be able to improve their social skills and show some ability to maintain the use of those skills for at least the short term, there is somewhat weaker evidence as to whether such behavioural improvements can reliably lead to improvements in peer acceptance. These concerns are particularly relevant for SST approaches with aggressiverejected children. This research attempts to improve upon the existing intervention methodology through the utilisation of selfasmodel technique in an attempt to enhance participants? selfefficacy for the performance of social skills.
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