Faculty Publications
Extension of a Social Skills Intervention Program for School-Age Children to the Head Start Population
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book/Conference Title
NHSA Dialog
Volume
12
Issue
1
First Page
51
Last Page
59
Abstract
This article describes a manualized social skills intervention for children with peer relationship problems developed by Milich and colleagues (CitationMilich et al., 1995, Citation2004). The program includes deficits-based components and problem-solving/anger-management components. This intervention is meant to be delivered in a group format over 8 sessions. It was designed for children ages 7 to 13 years and 2 treatment efficacy studies have been conducted with this age group (CitationAntshel & Remer, 2003; CitationLefler et al., 2008). The program has also been adapted for use with younger children in a Head Start setting, but treatment outcome research with this age group has not yet been completed. This article addresses 3 issues. First, an introduction to social skills interventions is presented. Second, the Milich et al. social skills program is described. Third, our recommendations for adapting the Milich et al. intervention for younger children is detailed as well as our clinical experience in using the intervention in Head Start.
Department
Department of Psychology
Original Publication Date
1-1-2009
DOI of published version
10.1080/15240750802590784
Recommended Citation
Lefler, Elizabeth K.; Hartung, Cynthia M.; and Scambler, Douglas J., "Extension of a Social Skills Intervention Program for School-Age Children to the Head Start Population" (2009). Faculty Publications. 6154.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/facpub/6154