Lower School Second Step Program
The Lower School Second Step program is a "universal, classroom-based prevention program designed to decrease aggression, bullying, substance abuse, and increase students' social skills and school success" secondstep.org Each week, 50 minute lessons are conducted with either Kindergarten or Grade 1-4 students Monday-Friday.
Lower School is a time when children begin to express how they feel and learn how to manage emotions and problem solve independently. It is important students learn the necessary skills for success in school and out. While learning math, English, or science skills are definitely important, so too are learning the social skills that are typically not taught during those classes.
During the Second Step program students will listen to presentations on many different topics, work with partners, work in groups, as well as practice using the skills they're learning.
Some topics which will be covered include:
Skills for Learning
Learning to Listen
Focusing Attention
Following Directions
Self-Talk for Staying on Task
Self-Talk for Learning
Being Assertive
Being Respectful
Planning to Learn
Conversation and Compiments
Joining In
Showing Compassion
Empathy and Communication
Identifying Feelings
Identifying Anger
Accidents
Caring and Helping
Similarities and Differences
Feelings Change
Feeling Confident
Respecting Different Preferences
Identifying Others' Feelings
Understanding Perspectives
Showing Compassion
Predicting Feelings
Making Friends
Understanding Complex Feelings
Listening with Attention
Emotion Management
Managing Frustration
Calming Down Strong Feelings
Handling Waiting
Managing Anger
Managing Worry
Managing Disappointment
Managing Embarrassment
Handling Making Mistakes
Managing Anxious Feelings
Handling Being Knocked Down
Managing Test Anxiety
Handling Accusations
Managing Hurt Feelings
Avoiding Jumping to Conclusions
Handling Put-Downs
Problem Solving
Solving Classroom Problems
Inviting to Play
Fair Ways to Play
Having Fun with Friends
Handling Having Things Taken Away
Handling Name-Calling
Making a Plan
Inviting Others to Join In
Seeking Help
Taking Responsibility
Dealing with Gossip
Solving Peer Exclusion Problems
Taking Responsibility for Your Actions
Dealing with Negative Peer Pressur

