
Building social skills from greeting expressions to more complex skills according to special educational needs.

The Saut Social Skills Program builds a comprehensive set of social skills in students with Down syndrome, from greeting and introductions to more complex skills such as conflict resolution, cooperation, and friendship. The program is designed according to each student's special educational needs and current social level.
The program provides structured training sessions and real-environment application, with ongoing monitoring and evaluation of how skills generalize to actual life situations.
Build greeting, introduction, and basic interaction skillsDevelop friendship, cooperation, and conflict resolution skillsDesign program based on each student's individual needsMeasure skill generalization in real social environments
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