Primary Program
Drama for Everyday Life Program
The Drama for Everyday Life Program assists children,
ages 5 and up, in developing appropriate social skills and self
confidence. Students commence with a tailored private program
before moving into small group classes. All sessions are
tailored to the needs of the individual student.
Primary Program - Areas Covered
Using fun drama games, role plays and activity sheets the
program covers the following areas:
- Social skills: This covers the standard
social skills primary students use regularly in everyday life. It
includes good playing skills; greetings and farewells, confidence
in the schoolyard, basic conversation skills, manners and
appropriate eye contact.
- Relationships: This area of the program takes
standard social skills a step further by learning how to make and
maintain friendships. This includes appropriate boundaries within
friendships, such as, how often to play with your friend.
- Non -Verbal Cues: Students learn how to
recognise other’s emotions through verbal and non-verbal cues. This
area of the program also covers recognition of your own emotions
and how to deal with those feelings appropriately in various social
settings.

Private Sessions
Private sessions are vital in laying the groundwork for group
lessons. By working one to one with a teacher, students are
able to develop their skills with a positive role model.
Students commence with a ten week program consisting of one
private session each week, with home activities. After an
initial consultation with the instructor, goals are set for the
student's program. Programs are tailored to suit the needs of the
individual, so if there are specific issues that parents/carers or
students would like addressed, they can be included. It
is recommended that students complete a minimum of ten private
lessons, however if there are specific issues to be addressed, a
longer time frame may be beneficial.
Instructors provide parents/carers with regular feedback.
This includes weekly verbal feedback at the end of each class and
written checklists at the completion of the term.
Group Sessions
After completing private lessons students are prepared to apply
their skills in a group setting. Regular attendance at group
lessons provides an excellent opportunity for students not only to
learn to new skills, but also to build friendships within
class. Parents/carers and students are welcome to suggest any
issue that they might be currently dealing with so instructors can
include these in the program. Instructors provide written
checklists at the end of each term. Great care is taken in
matching students to the appropriate group setting.
In addition to the weekly group classes, students are provided
with regular home activities. It is recommended that students
continue group sessions for a minimum of one year, though they can
continue indefinitely. The program grows with the students.
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