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A simple to use,
VIDEO DRIVEN, social skills, conflict resolution
training program that has been shown to reduce referrals for conflicts and aggression by 50%.
(ask for research and list of sites)
Right Choices will transform one class or an entire school as students practice taking responsibility for their choices on a daily basis!
Social Skills and Conflict Resolution are the Keys to
Anti-Bullying, Violence Prevention and Character Education!
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Conflict Resolution - Creates safe schools, provides mediation and violence prevention
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Social Skills Training - the 28 videos and materials do the work for you
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Mentoring- Daily activities encourage students to open up to teachers about what is really going on
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Tons of Practice - Students read plays, then create plays using the new social skills!
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Discipline - Raffle tickets and Alternative Behavioral Referrals provide reinforcement, transfer of the social skills training and proactive conflict resolution!.

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Simple to Use - Pop the video lessons in and hand out the supporting social skills materials
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No Training Necessary - Teachers and students on the videos do the work
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Affordable - No Consumables! Materials are reproducible
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Effective -
Evidence Based Studies Available (see Effectiveness Page) and
Adapted from 25 years of research on highly effective, cognitive behavioral,
structured learning techniques (from Dr. Arnold Goldstein and others). (Role playing across settings is the key)
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34 VIDEO LESSONS do the work for you!
Teachers and students discuss, model and Role play the Right Choices Social Skills using the "Stop and Think" and "YOU are responsible for your choices" theme.
Perfect to use as an after school program.
(Social Skills Training Model Below)
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- "I need to think about this"
- What Kind of Choice do I want to make - good/bad?
- "What are my Choices and consequences?
- I need to pick one choice and do it."
- How did I do?
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- Problem Solving
- Listening
- Apologizing
- Negotiating
- Using Self Control
- Standing up for Your Rights
- Responding to Teasing
- Keeping out of Fights
- Saying No
- Dealing with Peer Pressure
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