Teaching anxious teens social skills, such as starting conversations, reading cues, and handling rejection, helps them build confidence and navigate social situations.
practicing social skills at home through playacting—making eye contact, smiling, speaking clearly, and asking “what” and “how” questions—and above all, being patient. To learn more ...
Kellar Middle School in Robbins took part in National No One Eats Alone Day on Friday, aiming to make the cafeteria a ...
Social work is a profession that applies science for the purpose of helping people. The Standards for the Classification of Social Work Practice (Silver Springs, MD: National Association of Social ...