Social Skills Training in Potentially Gifted Children

In this study it was aimed to eliminate the possible social problems that could be experienced by potentially gifted children by improving their social skills with social skills training during preschool term. In this research Coloured Progressive Matrixes Test was applied to children aged betwee...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Başak KARATEKE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Journal for the Education of Gifted Young Scientists 2017-08-01
Series:Journal for the Education of Gifted Young Scientists
Subjects:
Online Access:http://dergipark.gov.tr/download/article-file/486498
id doaj-f70454c1322f451f844d4a3dab96a41d
record_format Article
spelling doaj-f70454c1322f451f844d4a3dab96a41d2020-11-25T00:50:51ZengJournal for the Education of Gifted Young Scientists Journal for the Education of Gifted Young Scientists2149-360X2149-360X2017-08-015390104http://dx.doi.org/10.17478/JEGYS.2017.66Social Skills Training in Potentially Gifted ChildrenBaşak KARATEKEIn this study it was aimed to eliminate the possible social problems that could be experienced by potentially gifted children by improving their social skills with social skills training during preschool term. In this research Coloured Progressive Matrixes Test was applied to children aged between 60-72 months old. The trainer observed children who scored more than the group mean within a structured observation which included activities that Coloured Progressive Matrixes aimed to evaluate. Before enrolling children to the social skills training, in order to identify the level of their present social skills development Social Skills Evaluating Measurement was applied to their families and teachers. After, the training programme Social Skills Evaluating Measurement was applied again the families and the teachers. Following month after the training Social Skills Evaluating Measurement was reapplied to test if gained skills was permanent. After permanence practice families and teachers were interviewed based on the questions that Social Skills Evaluating Measurement included. The results of study showed that according to the families in terms of social skills there were no difference between two times; however, it was identified that the level of the social skills of children who formed the group were merged in. On the other hand according to the teachers, children showed improvement in academical support skills category which was one of the four category. Examination of the permanence test showed that according to the families’ children preserved their social skills levels; and according to the teachers it was identified that social skill levels of children were developing.http://dergipark.gov.tr/download/article-file/486498gifted childrensocial skills trainingpreschool
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Başak KARATEKE
spellingShingle Başak KARATEKE
Social Skills Training in Potentially Gifted Children
Journal for the Education of Gifted Young Scientists
gifted children
social skills training
preschool
author_facet Başak KARATEKE
author_sort Başak KARATEKE
title Social Skills Training in Potentially Gifted Children
title_short Social Skills Training in Potentially Gifted Children
title_full Social Skills Training in Potentially Gifted Children
title_fullStr Social Skills Training in Potentially Gifted Children
title_full_unstemmed Social Skills Training in Potentially Gifted Children
title_sort social skills training in potentially gifted children
publisher Journal for the Education of Gifted Young Scientists
series Journal for the Education of Gifted Young Scientists
issn 2149-360X
2149-360X
publishDate 2017-08-01
description In this study it was aimed to eliminate the possible social problems that could be experienced by potentially gifted children by improving their social skills with social skills training during preschool term. In this research Coloured Progressive Matrixes Test was applied to children aged between 60-72 months old. The trainer observed children who scored more than the group mean within a structured observation which included activities that Coloured Progressive Matrixes aimed to evaluate. Before enrolling children to the social skills training, in order to identify the level of their present social skills development Social Skills Evaluating Measurement was applied to their families and teachers. After, the training programme Social Skills Evaluating Measurement was applied again the families and the teachers. Following month after the training Social Skills Evaluating Measurement was reapplied to test if gained skills was permanent. After permanence practice families and teachers were interviewed based on the questions that Social Skills Evaluating Measurement included. The results of study showed that according to the families in terms of social skills there were no difference between two times; however, it was identified that the level of the social skills of children who formed the group were merged in. On the other hand according to the teachers, children showed improvement in academical support skills category which was one of the four category. Examination of the permanence test showed that according to the families’ children preserved their social skills levels; and according to the teachers it was identified that social skill levels of children were developing.
topic gifted children
social skills training
preschool
url http://dergipark.gov.tr/download/article-file/486498
work_keys_str_mv AT basakkarateke socialskillstraininginpotentiallygiftedchildren
_version_ 1725246155891146752