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Boys Town Social Skill Lesson Plan |
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"Making an Apology" |
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Introduce Skill |
What is an apology? Brainstorm and record types of apologies. |
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What? |
What are some benefits to giving an apology? |
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When? |
When are some times you have given or received an apology? |
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Who? |
Who might give/get an apology? |
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Describe Skill Steps |
1. Look at the person |
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2. Use a serious, sincere voice. |
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3. Say "I'm sorry for..." or "I want to apologize for..." |
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4. Don't make excuses. |
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5. Explain how you plan to do better in the future. |
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6. Say "Thanks for listening." |
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Rationale |
As human beings, we are not perfect and we make mistakes. |
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Benefit |
By recognizing our mistakes and making an apology, the other |
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Neg. Consequence |
person will realize that you are indeed sorry for what has been |
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Concern |
done and may be more willing to understand your mistake. |
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Request for |
Repeat the steps. Does this make sense? |
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Acknowledgment |
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Practice |
In a group, discuss how people know if an apology is sincere or |
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fake. Stress body language, voice tone, and eye contact. OR |
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In small groups, role-play making an apology, concentrating on |
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making a sincere apology. OR Complete attached skill sheet. |
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Feedback |
You did a great job of practicing "Making an Apology!" |
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(Praise specific steps followed and give specific feed back for |
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areas of improvement.) |
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Positive |
Because you practiced so well, you have earned 10 minutes of |
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Consequence |
extra free time. (or other positive consequences that are |
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appropriate for the time like penny candy or playing a game.) |
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Follow-Up Practice |
Let the class know that you will be observing the class to "catch |
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them" using the skill "Making an Apology." Continue to praise |
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correct use of the skill and re-teach as needed. |