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Shop NowRead the 24 questions to students in grades 3-6. Teacher scoring form includes scoring grid. Assessment of children’s own feelings about their peer relations may be useful in identifying children for participation in intervention programs, such as improving social interaction skills or self-concept. Based on research on 506 typically hearing children, lower-status children do experience and report considerably more loneliness and social dissatisfaction than their more accepted peers. The Children’s Loneliness and Social Dissatisfaction Scale can reliably measure children’s loneliness and social acceptance as children’s feelings about their social relationships do relate to their sociometric status in the classroom. Children whose status was lowest, reported more loneliness and social dissatisfaction. It has been found to be especially effective in identifying children who have been socially rejected.
SKU: | P01ASM1479 |
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Date first listed on Teacher Tools Takeout: | May 2, 2023 |
Karen L. Anderson, PhD has been in the field of education for children with hearing loss for 40 years. She has authored many handouts, checklists, chapters and books. She established www.successforkidswithhearingloss.com in 2011 including authoring much of the website information, bimonthly update newsletters, and has been an active speaker nationally and internationally. Karen has been called the 'handout queen' and enjoys sharing practical resources.Â
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