Abstract
Social behavior interventions are often reactive in nature in the sense that educators respond to isolated inappropriate behaviors instead of teaching social skills. This article examines the need for instruction in social skills and discusses the role of task analysis in such instruction. The task-analytic approach to curriculum development is explained and applied to sample social skill tasks. Particular attention is given to the need for specification of the strategic components of social tasks.
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