I have this book that's called Skillstreaming by Ellen McGinnis which teaches minimum social skills to kids who lack them. �Not very deep but broad, it lists all the major skills.

"Skill 22. �Accepting a compliment
Steps:
1. Decide if someone has given you a compliment.
Discuss ways students can tell whether some has given them a compliment-for instance, how the person looked and sounded when making the comment.
2. Say thank you.
3. Say something else if you want to. �
Give an example: "Yes, I tried hard.". Encourage students to give credit to someone else who may have helped also: "Joey helped, too."

Suggested situations
School: The teacher compliments you on work well done.
Home: Your parents compliment you on how well you did your chores.
Peer group: �A friend compliments you on the way you look.

Comments
This skill is important because children are frequently embarrassed when given a compliment. �When receiving a compliment is presented as a skill to be learned, such children are frequently more accepting.". � � �End Quote


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