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Friday, 13 January
Author
Mark Rosser
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January
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The primary school years aren’t just about developing the skills marked out in the curriculum. To excel in life, these children also need to develop vital social skills including: listening to others, paying attention, recognising and controlling their behavior, sharing, taking turns and working with their peers. When students go through primary school building their self-regulation and social-emotional skills, they’re set up for success.
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