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SOCIAL SKILLSAMONG STUDENTS
Prepared by:SUNDEEP KUMAR
MBA(II)-A
009
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Table of contents:
1. Introduction
2. Why do we need social skills?
3. How do you know you need to improve socialskills?
4. Processes underlying social skills
5. Advantages of social skills
6. Training methods7. Conclusion
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Introduction
Asocial skill is any skill facilitating interactionand communication. We use these skills tocommunicate with each other, both verbally andnon-verbally, through gestures, body languageand image.
Social skills are more than manners. They are the
basic attitudes and tools needed for getting alongwith other people. They include:
Showing interest in others
Giving and receiving
Asserting our needs and rights in appropriate
waysShowing consideration and sympathy
Communicating effectively
We are not born with these skills. Learning howto get along with others is a process that begins
at birth and continues throughout life
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Why do we need social skills?
Social Skills are the foundation for getting alongwith others. A lack of Social Skills can lead to:
Behavioural difficulties in society
Inattentiveness
Difficulty in making friends
Aggressiveness Academic failures, concentration difficulties
Feelings of isolation, loneliness, rejection, andpoor self-esteem
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How do you know you need to improve social skills?
Consider yourself a shy person. Wish that you had more
friends but don't know how togo about making them. Often feel uncomfortable with
other people. Find it hard to know what to
say sometimes. Think of yourself as a 'loner'. Sometimes feel like there's
nobody to turn to when you
need support.
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Processes underlying social changes Social intake noticing and
understanding other peoplesspeech, vocal inflection, body
language, eye contact, andeven cultural behaviours. Internal process
interpreting what otherscommunicate to you as well asrecognizing and managingyour own emotions andreactions.
Social output how aperson communicates withand reacts to others, throughspeech, gestures, and bodylanguage..
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Advantages of social skills
1. Better communication
2. Greater efficiency3. Advancing career prospects
4. More & better relationships
5. Increased overall happiness
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Training methods
1. Role-playing
2. Warm-up exercise3. Homework
assignments
4. Instructions
5. Reinforcement
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Conclusion
Adequate social skills make life easier and more
enjoyable. Good interpersonal skills, an activesocial approach and a sense of community andinvolvement can equip students with thepersonal resources necessary in making the
transition to everyday work and the competitiveworld of career-making.
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Thank you!