TY - JOUR AU - ขันตรีจิตรานนท์, อังคณา PY - 2018/12/28 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT IN PROMOTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL SKILLS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS AT WATLADPRAO SCHOOL JF - Journal of Industrial Education JA - J. IND. EDUC. VL - 17 IS - 3 SE - Research Articles DO - UR - https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JIE/article/view/151343 SP - 99-108 AB - <p>The objectives of research were 1) to study social skills behavior problems of children with special needs, 2) to study parental involvement in promoting social skills development for children with special needs, and 3) to reduce social skills behavior problems of children with special needs at Watladprao School. An A-B-A-B single subject design was used across the five participants selected for the study.</p><p>It was found that</p><p>1. The problematic social skills of children with special needs included 1) walking around, 2) not being assertive, being passive, 3) afraid to speak with other, 4) being willful, cry, 5) not to wait, 6) not sharing their toys with others, 7) taking other people’s belongings without permission, 8) feeling frustrated when they were unsatisfied, 9) aggressive, destroying things when they were angry, and 10) giving a hug or follow the others at inappropriate times.</p><p>2. The sample parents indicated their involvement in promoting social skills for students with special needs was a good level (<img title="\bar{x}" src="https://latex.codecogs.com/gif.latex?\bar{x}"> = 3.53). Regarding parental involvement aspects, it was found that the parents rated their involvement at a good level on parenting, and child support while promotion and development of children and relationships between home and school aspects were indicated at a moderate level.</p><p>3. Parental involvement was found to reduce the behavioral problems of four children whereas the behavioral problem of the last child was not decrease.</p> ER -