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Independent Living Program - Florida's Center for Child Welfare

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RELATIONSHIPSLearning Goals Expectations Activities18. Is able to use good tablemanners.a. Use dishes, glasses, utensils, and napkinsappropriately.b. Engage in dinner table conversation.c. Respond appropriately to the compliments ofguests.d. Describe proper “food etiquette.”Life Skills Activities <strong>for</strong> <strong>Child</strong>ren, Table Manners, p. 169-170.Oops! Table Manners, p. 64-65; 68-69.Oops! Nibling Nicely, p. 76-77.Oops! Problem Foods, p. 78-80.Ready, Set, Fly! Dining Etiquette #5.Social Skills Activities <strong>for</strong> <strong>Child</strong>ren, Table Manners, p. 376-378.Advice from Dr. Dave and Dr. Dee –http://www.drdaveanddee.com/elbows.htmlTable Setting –http://ryangrpinc.com/table_setting.asp (dead link)19. Knows how to maintaingood emotional health.a. Define and explain examples of stress.b. Identify situations which may cause conflictbetween people and lead to stress.c. Identify sources of conflict or fear in astressful situation.d. Identify three ways to reduce stress (e.g.,exercise, deep breathing, simplify schedule).e. Select a strategy to reduce stress and maintaingood emotional health (e.g., exercise, deepbreathing, simplify schedule, journal).f. Evaluate effectiveness of strategy selected.g. Describe the signs and symptoms ofdepression and other emotional healthproblems.h. Describe where to go in the community toobtain help with depression and otheremotional health problems.Life Skills Activities <strong>for</strong> <strong>Child</strong>ren, Things to Try, p. 117-118.Life Skills Activities <strong>for</strong> <strong>Child</strong>ren, What is Stress, p. 109-110.Life Skills Activities <strong>for</strong> <strong>Child</strong>ren, Conflicts, p. 111-112.Life Skills Activities <strong>for</strong> <strong>Child</strong>ren, Conflicts with Things, p.115-116.Life Skills Activities <strong>for</strong> Secondary, VI-21, Stress & Stressors,p. 426-428.Life Skills Activities <strong>for</strong> Secondary, VI-22, Stressful Events &Situations, p. 429-431.Life Skills Activities <strong>for</strong> Secondary, VI-23, Coping withStress, p. 432-435.Life Skills Activities <strong>for</strong> Secondary, VI-24, Depression, p.436-438.Life Skills Activities <strong>for</strong> Secondary, VI-25, Suicide, p. 439-441.Life Skills Activities <strong>for</strong> Secondary, VI-26, Getting Help, p.442-444.Life Skills Activities <strong>for</strong> Secondary, VI-27, You HaveChoices, p. 445-447.Making It on Your Own, Dealing with Stress, p. 66.Ready, Set, Fly! Health #14.Ready, Set, Fly! Health #15.Life Skills Guidebook 53©2004 by Casey Family <strong>Program</strong>s.

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