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A Study on the Effect of the Social Skill Education on the Academic Self Respect and Problem Solving Skills of the Pre-School Children

Şaide Özbey, Mehlika Köyceğiz Gözeler

2020International e-Journal of Educational Studies27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The study was conducted to determine the effect of the Social Skills Education Program applied to the preschool children in the ages of 48 to 60 months on their academic self-respect and problem solving skills. The study had a single group with the pretest-posttest experimental model. The study group consisted of 16 preschool children in the ages of 48 to 60 months. Since there was no other group with equivalent qualities as the experiment group, the study was planned in a single group experimental model. “Personal Information Form, Interpersonal Problem Solving Scale and Academic Self Respect Scale were used as the data collection tools. In the study, Social Skill Education Program was applied to the children for two days a week during 14 weeks. The problem solving and academic self-respect levels of children were measured before and after the program. As a result of the analyses, a significant difference (p

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Social skillsPsychologySignificant differenceScale (ratio)Interpersonal communicationAcademic yearMathematics educationDevelopmental psychologyMedical educationSocial psychologyMedicineInternal medicineQuantum mechanicsPhysicsProblem Solving Skills DevelopmentEarly Childhood Education and DevelopmentResilience and Mental Health