The Social Decision Making/Problem Solving Program uses a skills-based framework with robust embedded practices across school, home, and community settings to promote students’ skills development. Multiple, ongoing opportunities to practice helps students internalize the skills, thus making them more likely to use these skills in real-world scenarios.
Grade Range Covered by Program
K-8
Grade Range Examined in Studies Used to Establish Program Effectiveness
4-5
Targeted Behavioral Area of Effect of Prevention/Intervention
Academic performance, Conduct or Behavioral Problems
Geographic Location of Participant Samples
Northeast
Population Density of Participant Samples
No Information
Latinos in the School Populations
No Information
Delivery Method
Classroom
Strength of Evidentiary Support
1 Star (⭐) CASEL
Additional Evaluation Outcomes
Significant evaluation outcomes in:
√ - Reduced Problem Behaviors
Cost of the Program
No
Additional Languages
No Information
Contact Information
Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care Behavioral Research and Training Institute
151 Centennial Avenue, Suite 1140
Piscataway, NJ 08854
Phone: 732-235-9280
E-mail: spsweb@ubhc.rutgers.edu