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A Blueprint for Promoting Academic and Social Competence in After-School ProgramsA Blueprint for Promoting Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning: The Salmon Program

A Blueprint for Promoting Academic and Social Competence in After-School Programs: A Blueprint... Chapter 7 A Blueprint for Promoting Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning: The Salmon Program Thomas P. Gullotta, Martin Bloom, Christianne F. Gullotta, and Jennifer C. Messina The chapters in this volume lead in a literal and figurative sense to this paper and the Salmon program for promoting social and emotional growth and academic learning in school-aged children. The Salmon program is an extension of earlier work undertaken by two of the authors of this chapter and colleagues to promote the social competency of preschool children (Chesebrough, King, Gullotta, & Bloom, 2004). This school-aged effort is an important extension of this previous effort to strengthen positive behavior. It is important because skills atrophy over time unless frequently practiced in a variety of settings. Thus, to maintain skills learned at home and at school requires practice. To learn new skills, exposure and practice is required. And to develop expertise in old and new skills, positive constructive feedback is required. These seemingly commonsense truisms have escaped many in human services who expect positive lasting results from a relatively short exposure to a health promotion/illness prevention effort. Nowhere else is such an open- ended expectation held. For example, an individual treated for cancer http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Blueprint for Promoting Academic and Social Competence in After-School ProgramsA Blueprint for Promoting Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning: The Salmon Program

Part of the Issues in Children’s and Families’ Lives Book Series (volume 10)
Editors: Gullotta, Thomas P.; Bloom, Martin; Gullotta, Christianne F.; Messina, Jennifer C.

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Publisher
Springer US
Copyright
© Springer-Verlag US 2009
ISBN
978-0-387-79919-3
Pages
119 –222
DOI
10.1007/978-0-387-79920-9_7
Publisher site
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Abstract

Chapter 7 A Blueprint for Promoting Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning: The Salmon Program Thomas P. Gullotta, Martin Bloom, Christianne F. Gullotta, and Jennifer C. Messina The chapters in this volume lead in a literal and figurative sense to this paper and the Salmon program for promoting social and emotional growth and academic learning in school-aged children. The Salmon program is an extension of earlier work undertaken by two of the authors of this chapter and colleagues to promote the social competency of preschool children (Chesebrough, King, Gullotta, & Bloom, 2004). This school-aged effort is an important extension of this previous effort to strengthen positive behavior. It is important because skills atrophy over time unless frequently practiced in a variety of settings. Thus, to maintain skills learned at home and at school requires practice. To learn new skills, exposure and practice is required. And to develop expertise in old and new skills, positive constructive feedback is required. These seemingly commonsense truisms have escaped many in human services who expect positive lasting results from a relatively short exposure to a health promotion/illness prevention effort. Nowhere else is such an open- ended expectation held. For example, an individual treated for cancer

Published: Sep 20, 2008

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