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Young people value diversity, humour and honesty in their friendships – new research

Friendships made in school play a special part in young people’s development. They are more than just moral support, friends help them learn key social skills, and serve as a source of social support. Close school friends also help young people develop a sense of importance, trust, acceptance and belonging within their school. Young people who are well appreciated and accepted by their friends are more likely to be happy and do well at school and more likely to develop positive friendships and relationships as adults. In fact, schools in the UK have been found to be the most important place for young people to make friends with others of their own age.

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Social Intelligence: Mood Effectors - Andragogy Enabling Possibilities

Social Intelligence: Mood Effectors - Andragogy Enabling Possibilities | Box of delight | Scoop.it
t’s natural to get affected by each other’s mood. Drains and Thunderstorms are two types of people. Drains are people who suck the energy out of you with their anger or anxiety or distress. One must focus on not being a drain and managing mental balance and equanimity. Thunderstorms are people who charge you with their positive energy.
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Relationships Matter Developing Social and Emotional Intelligence Skills for Success at Work and a - YouTube

Successful interpersonal skills are key to getting and keeping a job as well as building a stable home life. Explore the rationale behind teaching social com...
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Teacher to parents: About THAT kid (the one who hits, disrupts and influences YOUR kid)

Teacher to parents: About THAT kid (the one who hits, disrupts and influences YOUR kid) | Box of delight | Scoop.it
'I know. You’re worried. Every day, your child comes home with a story about THAT kid. The one who is always hitting, shoving, pinching, scratching, maybe even biting other children...I know, and I am worried, too.'
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Inventive Games That Teach Kids About Empathy and Social Skills

Inventive Games That Teach Kids About Empathy and Social Skills | Box of delight | Scoop.it
Play is nothing if not social. Games organize play, allowing us to wrangle it and use it to experiment with the world. When we play games, more often than not, it's us under the microscope. But there's a trend in design toward video games that build social skills and encourage players to reflect on themselves and their relationships. Here are a few games that do just that.

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Aracy Campos's curator insight, April 23, 2014 7:22 PM

 

O uso dos jogos na educação tem feito dos games uma das tendências de ensino mais importantes da década

 

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How to Deal With Failure, Rejection, or Public Humiliation

How to Deal With Failure, Rejection, or Public Humiliation | Box of delight | Scoop.it
Very few people will turn a Yelp review into a work project, but writer Alexandra Franzen has done just that with her new book, You’re Going to Survive.
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What Are Social Skills?

What Are Social Skills? | Box of delight | Scoop.it
There are three main processes that children use to navigate the social world: Seeing, Thinking, and Doing.
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It's The "Non Academic Skills" That Deepen Social & Life Skills

It's The "Non Academic Skills" That Deepen Social & Life Skills | Box of delight | Scoop.it
Though good grades are important, more and more evidence shows how a student's future success relies on non academic and life skills.
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9 ways to get more out of your conference - Daily Genius

9 ways to get more out of your conference - Daily Genius | Box of delight | Scoop.it
So you’re attending a conference. Your bags are packed and you’ve got your hotel room booked. You’ve checked out the conference schedule and followed the official Twitter account of the event. What else could you do? Well, quite a lot. In fact, it’s already too late to even do 3 of the 9 big tips …
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