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Social Communication Summer Homework for Older Students

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Social Skills Homework Activities

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Social Emotional Learning Activities: Choose Your Outcome

Social Skills Homework Activities

Social Skills Homework Activities

April 6, 2025

Why homework for social skills? updated 94/2025 I’m not a fan of homework for homework’s sake, especially with middle and high school students.  Sometimes, there is a need to reinforce certain social skills or social communication concepts with students outside of our speech therapy sessions and sometimes homework can serve as a way to get through more content. Also, some… Read More

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New Years Activities for Older Students!

New Years Activities for Older Students!

December 16, 2024

New Years Activities for Middle and High School Students! Updated 12/24 Looking for some new years activities to use during speech therapy with older students? Upon returning to school after a break, is the perfect time to have students reflect upon challenges and accomplishments of the prior year. Since many of them may have watched or participated in a new… Read More

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Best Winter Books for Social Emotional Skills!

Best Winter Books for Social Emotional Skills!

December 14, 2024

There are so many great winter books available for teaching social emotional skills in speech therapy!  Sometimes it’s challenging to find books that target important social skills, like perspective-taking and theory of mind, and also fit into a seasonal theme so I can use them in mixed groups!  I’m often looking for winter-themed books that are not related to Christmas… Read More

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Giving and receiving gifts: Inferences in speech therapy

Giving and receiving gifts: Inferences in speech therapy

December 10, 2024

updated 12/24 Keep your making inferences activities and perspective taking scenarios relevant by working on how to receive a present and choose the right gift! Do your students celebrate Christmas, Kwaanza, or another holiday where gift-giving is part of the custom? If this answer is “yes,” this post is for you. Most of our students love to receive presents! However,… Read More

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Teaching Personal Space: Middle High School

Teaching Personal Space: Middle High School

July 17, 2024

Updated 7/24 Do you teach personal space concepts to middle and high school students with autism during your in-person or online speech therapy or special education sessions? This blog post is on personal space activities with older students. If you are looking for personal space ideas for preschool or elementary students, this blog post may help or you might like… Read More

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HOW TO TEACH SELF ADVOCACY SKILLS

HOW TO TEACH SELF ADVOCACY SKILLS

December 18, 2023

Do you advocate on behalf of your high school students with disabilities? Hopefully, all SLPs firmly answered “yes.” Do you teach your students how to advocate for themselves? This is as important, if not more! RESPECT to the school districts that teach students about their educational rights well before their transition meeting, but knowing your rights is only one part… Read More

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Teaching Social Rules

Teaching Social Rules

September 16, 2023

Are you teaching social rules? updated 1/23 What do we mean by social rules or social norms, aka inferred rules? Are there really rules for social interaction? Yes. They are not absolute like, say school rules or sports rules. As SLPs and special education teachers, we often discuss what skills are important to teach in our social skills or speech… Read More

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Make a Visual Schedule like a PRO!!

Make a Visual Schedule like a PRO!!

September 11, 2023

updated 9/23 This post contains Amazon links. As an Amazon affiliate, I earn a small commission for clicks! Making a visual schedule or visual supports is a common intervention for neurodivergent students.  ​Visual schedules give a sense of what is expected during each activity. They help create connections, increase language skills, and build independence. They provide the magic trio of structure,… Read More

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Neurodiversity Books

Neurodiversity Books

August 18, 2023

If you are interested in building or expanding your library of neurodiversity books, as I am, check out the descriptions below! Looking to help a child celebrate their neurodiversity, be proud of their differences and understand their strengths in your speech therapy sessions? A carefully-chosen neurodiversity storybook is a great place to start! Affiliate links are used in this post…. Read More

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Goal-directed Summer Homework

Goal-directed Summer Homework

May 23, 2023

Do you send goal-directed speech therapy summer homework to your students? Updated 1/23 I’ve never been a fan of sending huge summer speech therapy packets home with students, even when I was in a brick and mortar setting, unless they were requested by a parent. I figured if the parent was asking for work, there’s a fighting chance they will… Read More

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Teaching Cyber safety to High School Students

Teaching Cyber safety to High School Students

May 9, 2023

What cyber safety concepts should we cover? Teaching cyber safety or cybersecurity to high school students can be a daunting task, given all the online risks they face. What are the important internet safety topics to address with our high school students? In the United States, 50% to 97% of teens aged 13 to 17 years are active on at… Read More

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Informal Pragmatics Assessment of Social Communication

Informal Pragmatics Assessment of Social Communication

February 17, 2023

The Evolving Definition of Pragmatics Informal pragmatics assessment of social communication should have both a receptive and an expressive component. Using a video based assessment tool allows the evaluator to efficiently obtain information about what the student understands about the skill as well as how the student uses it. The definition of pragmatics has evolved to recognize the receptive and… Read More

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Boom Cards for Social Skills

Boom Cards for Social Skills

January 12, 2023

Are you using boom cards for social skills? Updated 1/23 Are you looking for online social skills games to use during speech therapy sessions? Are you a teletherapist that teaches social skills in an online format? Maybe you are already using some Boom cards, but you’re wondering “what makes a quality set of Boom cards for social skills?” According to… Read More

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Lessons on Diversity and Bias

Lessons on Diversity and Bias

January 11, 2023

Updated 1/23 Do you incorporate lessons on diversity and bias into your speech therapy sessions? As speech language pathologists and teachers, we can be on the front lines of fighting racism. Have you been hesitant to incorporate lessons on diversity, bias or racism into your speech therapy sessions? Please don’t be-for some students, you might be the only adult encouraging… Read More

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Teaching Formal & Informal Communication

Teaching Formal & Informal Communication

January 10, 2023

Formal or informal communication? updated 1/23 In the world of texting, social media and multiple avenues of communication via technology, the lines between formal and informal communication can be blurry.  Understanding the differences between them is a valuable skill for our speech therapy students.  Students need to understand that each type of communication has a time and a place.  They need… Read More

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Topic Appropriateness & Oversharing

Topic Appropriateness & Oversharing

December 19, 2022

Do you teach the skills of topic appropriateness and oversharing to your students with social communication differences? Do you have students that don’t know what information to share with others?  Do they have a good understanding of what things you can say to friends versus family versus strangers?  Topic appropriateness and oversharing are two important social communication skills to cover with… Read More

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Halloween Speech and Language Therapy Ideas

Halloween Speech and Language Therapy Ideas

October 12, 2022

                            Updated 10/2021  Looking for some fun halloween speech and language activities for your speech therapy sessions?  What is not to love about fall and halloween?  I love decorating my home, both inside and outside for fall and Halloween and I also decorated my therapy room with… Read More

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Starting and Joining a Conversation!

Starting and Joining a Conversation!

May 24, 2022

updated 3/2023 How do you teach your students to succeed in joining a conversation during your speech therapy sessions? An important social competency, it can be a difficult social communication skill for many of us to acquire, especially when we are joining a conversation with unfamiliar people. I like to start by discussing with my students that there are two… Read More

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Screening & Informal Evaluation: Selective Mutism

Screening & Informal Evaluation: Selective Mutism

May 20, 2022

Are you planning for a screening or informal assessment for selective mutism? What is selective mutism? According to Asha, selective mutism is a childhood anxiety disorder. It is also known as “situational speaking.” A primary characteristic is a child’s inability to speak and communicate effectively in select social settings, like school. A child’s symptoms of reluctance to speak can vary… Read More

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Mother’s Day Activities for Speech!

Mother’s Day Activities for Speech!

April 29, 2022

Updated Jan., 2023 Struggling to come up with Mother’s Day activities for speech therapy? There are so many cutesy things out there for younger kids to do to celebrate Mother’s day but what about our older students in speech therapy? Check out this variety of mostly free ideas to do with older students around mother’s day! I think the animal… Read More

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Assertive Communication Skills

Assertive Communication Skills

March 21, 2022

Why teach assertive communication? Assertive communication means you are standing up for yourself, and letting others know how you are feeling, in a kind and respectful manner. It is an important skill for our students to learn. Why? A multitude of reasons! Other blog posts on important life skills for older students: How do we teach students to be assertive?… Read More

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Conflict Resolution: Therapy Activities!

Conflict Resolution: Therapy Activities!

February 20, 2022

Updated 4/2024 March is a great month for working on conflict resolution skills (compromise, I messages and more) with your middle school and high school students. Navigating a conflict involves a variety of skills, including listening, emotional regulation, problem-solving, communication, and the ability to compromise, to name a few. The ability to successfully resolve conflict depends on your ability to manage stress… Read More

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Spaghetti and meatballs S blends!

Spaghetti and meatballs S blends!

February 18, 2022

                Updated 2/2022 I often work on teaching s blends and reducing the cluster reduction process of prevocalic and postvocalic s blends with younger (pre-k to k) children.   From a phonological standpoint, we teach the child how to mark both sounds in the s blend to reduce the pattern of cluster reduction.  I… Read More

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Books for Social Emotional Learning

Books for Social Emotional Learning

January 31, 2022

Why use Books for Social Emotional Learning? Research shows that reading stories is an effective method for social-emotional learning. Using books therapeutically, also known as bibliotherapy, helps foster social-emotional growth in children. Children participating in bibliotherapy are able to develop insight, a deeper understanding of self, solutions to personal problems and the development of life skills. These SEL books are… Read More

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Receiving and Giving Compliments!

Receiving and Giving Compliments!

January 12, 2022

Giving compliments is an important social communication skill with your middle school or high school students! updated 1/2023 February is a great month for working on the important social communication skill of receiving and giving compliments with those middle and high school students, because of Valentine’s day, but you can work on it anytime! Giving compliments is one way to… Read More

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Valentine’s Day Activities for Older Students

Valentine’s Day Activities for Older Students

January 12, 2022

updated 1/23 Looking for ways to merge a Valentine’s day theme into therapy with your older students?  Read on!  I’ve got activity ideas and freebies for hassle-free planning!  Valentine’s Day Activities – Compare and Contrast Emotions and Character Traits! A great vocabulary activity for Valentine’s day.  Here’s a list of emotions and character traits you can compare (beyond the typical… Read More

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Teaching Conversation Skills-Older Students

Teaching Conversation Skills-Older Students

December 18, 2021

Are you working on conversation skills with your middle or high school students? Looking for ideas for working on conversation skills in your speech therapy sessions? The main conversation skills I cover in this post are: You might find these other blog posts on conversation skills helpful: Starting and joining a conversation Having meaningful conversations Conversation Skills: Dialogue versus Monologue… Read More

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Hanukkah, Kwanzaa & Christmas Vocabulary Activities

Hanukkah, Kwanzaa & Christmas Vocabulary Activities

November 23, 2021

Looking for vocabulary and language activities for speech therapy AND to facilitate understanding of multicultural traditions, including Hanukkah and Kwanzaa? Exploring these holidays is an activity rich in vocabulary! If you are working in a school district that still supports the “month-long Christmas-curriculum” in December, it might be time to make a change! If you need language activities for older… Read More

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Understanding Polite Lies!

Understanding Polite Lies!

November 19, 2021

What is a polite lie? A “polite lie” is also know as being a “social fake” or telling a “white lie.” We consider telling a polite lie when the unfiltered truth would unintentionally hurt someone or cause an unintended conflict. So, we filter what we want to say to avoid hurting someone’s feelings. When I tell a polite lie, I… Read More

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Teaching Tone of Voice

Teaching Tone of Voice

November 18, 2021

  Teaching tone of voice to middle and high school students can be a challenge! Updated 1/23:  Why?  It’s a type of nonverbal communication that most tweens and teens are not thinking about at this time in their life!  Add onto that, a student with a developmental challenge, such as autism and you’ve got your work cut out for you! … Read More

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Halloween Youtube Videos for Language Therapy

Halloween Youtube Videos for Language Therapy

October 9, 2021

Halloween is a perfect time to use youtube videos! I love incorporating youtube videos into my therapy sessions!  Although trick or treat and dressing in costumes is no longer allowed in my school (sad face), I still find ways to incorporate Halloween into my speech therapy sessions.  My preschool students love them! Here is a description of a few of… Read More

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Ready for NO Print Icebreakers for Teletherapy?

Ready for NO Print Icebreakers for Teletherapy?

October 4, 2021

updated 1/23 I love a good no print icebreaker for my middle and high school students. The perfect icebreaker to use in speech therapy is one that helps me learn about my students but doesn’t make them uncomfortable. Brick and mortar SLP or teacher? Check out this prior post on printable icebreaker activities for your middle and high school students!… Read More

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Perspective-taking activities middle & high school!

Perspective-taking activities middle & high school!

September 30, 2021

Perspective-taking helps us avoid rash judgements! Many of our speech therapy students on the spectrum, or those with ADHD or mental health challenges, are impulsive in their first impressions of people and situations. The October lesson plan for social skills is devoted to perspective-taking. This post is about perspective-taking activities for middle and high school students-you can find ideas for… Read More

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Parent education: preschool stuttering

Parent education: preschool stuttering

September 6, 2021

Do you have cases of preschool stuttering on your caseload? Next to social skills, fluency is my favorite SLP area! I have both personal and professional experiences to draw upon as my father was a stutterer and one of my now adult daughters had a long period of disfluencies (8 months-felt like years) during her preschool years. These experiences were… Read More

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Nonverbal Communication and Tone of Voice

Nonverbal Communication and Tone of Voice

July 21, 2021

Are you planning lessons to teach students about nonverbal communication and tone of voice? This blog post is for you if you are teaching nonverbal communication skills to students with autism or social communication challenges. For example: recognizing facial expressions and identifying and using tone of voice. Help your students understand and recognize the common emotions we communicate through our… Read More

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Teaching Sarcasm: Understanding and Use!

Teaching Sarcasm: Understanding and Use!

June 22, 2021

Updated 1/23 Are you teaching sarcasm to your students and clients during speech therapy or counseling? It’s a nuanced topic and people have strong opinions about the its place in the world as a communication tool. Some SLPs and parents wonder if detecting sarcasm is a skill we should (or shouldn’t) be teaching students with autism during our speech therapy… Read More

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Social Skills: Conversation

Social Skills: Conversation

April 28, 2021

Social Skills Conversation Skills – Responses that form Connections. updated 1/23 Do you focus on how to have meaningful conversations in your social skills or speech therapy sessions? How can we teach our students to have meaningful conversation skills? You know, conversations that don’t just bounce around on the surface but actually help them form friendships and work towards enhanced… Read More

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GOOGLE Slides in Speech Therapy!

GOOGLE Slides in Speech Therapy!

April 8, 2021

Do you want to use GOOGLE ™  slides in speech therapy but you’re not sure where to start? No problem, we are all on a different learning continuum with technology! This post is intended for speech pathologists or teletherapists that aren’t sure how to use GOOGLE ™  slides in speech, are completely new to GOOGLE™  slides, or have purchased a Google ™ slides… Read More

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Social Rules for Community Settings!

Social Rules for Community Settings!

January 14, 2021

Do you teach social rules or social norms by community setting? The experience of one student Recently, one of my high school teletherapy students faced a manifestation determination because this student had exposed his/her private parts during an online class. He/she gave no thought to the fact that they were on camera and what camera view the students in the… Read More

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Test-taking Vocabulary Interventions!

Test-taking Vocabulary Interventions!

November 22, 2020

Do you work on test-taking vocabulary with middle and high school students? Do you have middle or high school students that don’t do well on formal tests and assignments with open-ended questions? Are you spinning your wheels when working on academic or high stakes vocabulary? One way to have your interventions make a cross curricular impact is to work on… Read More

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Social Media to Teach Inference Skills

Social Media to Teach Inference Skills

October 18, 2020

Do you use Instagram or other social media to teach inference skills? It is engaging for our middle and high school students! The format of social media gives our students the visual supports and cues they need to make an inference. Social media can be a great way to teach students how to draw conclusions using materials that they are… Read More

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Using youtube for social skills!

Using youtube for social skills!

September 17, 2020

updated 9/2024 Do you use youtube for social skills instruction? Do you incorporate social skills videos into your speech therapy sessions? Whether you see students in person or online, youtube is a great option for working on social skills. I had a second grader last week who whispered (loudly) “my speech teacher is letting me watch youtube” to his older… Read More

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Social Skills Websites for Teletherapy

Social Skills Websites for Teletherapy

July 21, 2020

Are you looking for social skills websites for your online instruction for teletherapy, speech therapy or distance learning? This blog post is for you then! The sites are in no particular order and I am including the sites that I use in my digital social skills arsenal! These include sites that have social skills materials specifically for online learning. I… Read More

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TPT Digital Activities Platform, EASEL

TPT Digital Activities Platform, EASEL

June 19, 2020

Udated 1/23 Are you ready to add another tool to your digital classroom? Whether you work in a brick and mortar school, do distance learning, or perhaps a hybrid, you’ll want to know about the TPT digital activities platform, also known as “EASEL.” Teachers Pay Teachers is making it easy for buyers of TPT products to turn that ho-hum static… Read More

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Meaningful Conversations: tool for older students

Meaningful Conversations: tool for older students

April 27, 2020

Updated 1/23 In speech therapy, what is the end goal is for social skills or pragmatics instruction? For me, an important one is meaningful conversations. While individual therapists may differ on some of the details, we want our students to be able to function successfully in jobs and social settings, right? This boils down to relationships and connections. After all,… Read More

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Digital Annotation on Google Classroom Speech Therapy

Digital Annotation on Google Classroom Speech Therapy

April 19, 2020

Interested in more digital tools for google classroom speech therapy? Worksheets? Ho hum. Worksheets online? Fun! Distance Learning? YES! You can assign speech therapy homework to your students using your pdfs and have them complete it online with fun and interactive online writing tools known as digital annotation. Kami is one free chrome app that you can use and it… Read More

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Social Skills and Teletherapy

Social Skills and Teletherapy

April 2, 2020

How do you do a social skills session during teletherapy? I get it. When you think of providing social communication therapy, teletherapy might not seem like the best service delivery option for speech therapy. You might even think, how can you work on social skills when you are not person to person? After all, the word “social” conjures up images… Read More

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Responsible Problem Solving & Sportsmanship

Responsible Problem Solving & Sportsmanship

March 29, 2020

ARE YOU TEACHING RESPONSIBLE PROBLEM SOLVING TO YOUR MIDDLE OR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS? Updated 1/2023 Do you teach life skills such as responsible problem solving and decision-making? Do you cover the social skills and sportsmanship skills related to playing indoor and outdoor games, with your middle and high school students? This post will give you teaching ideas and resources for… Read More

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Developing Perspective taking with Younger Children

Developing Perspective taking with Younger Children

February 10, 2020

Do you work on developing perspective taking with younger students in speech therapy? The social skill of perspective taking is the ability to look beyond your own personal viewpoint and consider another person’s perspective or point of view. Teaching perspective-taking to younger students can be challenging. Have you asked yourself, “how do I teach it to students who barely have… Read More

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Google Classroom for Speech Therapy!

Google Classroom for Speech Therapy!

September 10, 2019

updated 1/23 Have you considered google classroom for speech therapy? Yes, google classroom has benefits for SLPs, especially for assigning homework. I recently set classrooms up for my older students as a place to assign homework for teletherapy. (At this time there is no limit on the number of classrooms you can set up). It’s a work in progress but… Read More

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Google Apps or Boom™ Cards?

Google Apps or Boom™ Cards?

August 4, 2019

Google apps or Boom™ cards? updated 1/23 There is alot of buzz about google apps and boom™ cards for speech and language therapy. When I first started using and publishing boom cards, I’d get questions about how they were different from Google apps. I’ve used both so lets compare and contrast them for SLPs. Many SLPs are already using google… Read More

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Autism in Girls:  Search and Find!

Autism in Girls: Search and Find!

July 8, 2019

Tips on assessing females for an autism diagnosis.

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Teaching Inferences with Greek Mythology!

Teaching Inferences with Greek Mythology!

April 22, 2019

A blog post about using greek gods and goddesses to teach character traits and inferencing skills to middle and high school students.

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Social Skills Groups:  Middle & High School

Social Skills Groups: Middle & High School

February 23, 2019

This post about running social skills groups for middle and high school students includes a sample template and topics to include in sessions.

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Self-assessment of Social Skills!

Self-assessment of Social Skills!

January 31, 2019

Self-assessments of social skills can be both valuable from an assessment perspective as well as a valuable review and goal-setting process for your students.

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Icebreakers: Middle & High School Students

Icebreakers: Middle & High School Students

August 8, 2018

Why icebreakers for middle and high school students? Back to school is already a reality for many teachers.   We  need  icebreakers to help us form relationships with our students and get off to a good start with them.  Icebreakers also help our students get to know each other!  Icebreakers for high school students?  An effective icebreaker game for this age… Read More

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School Supports for Students with Selective Mutism

School Supports for Students with Selective Mutism

December 11, 2017

Speech language pathologists and speech therapy can help identify accommodations for students with selective mutism. updated 2024 Children with selective mutism often talk normally in settings where they are comfortable, like home.  In other places, such as speech therapy, at school or the community, they can’t speak due to anxiety.  A first step in treating these children is to remove… Read More

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Social Communication Summer Homework for Older Students

Social Communication Summer Homework for Older Students

April 6, 2025

Do you use social communication summer homework to prevent the summer slide for your older students? Looking for relevant social communication activities to use with middle and high school students during your warm-weather months? I’ve created two sets of BOOM cards for older students that address the critical social communication skills of These prior blog posts might also be helpful:… Read More

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Resilience: how to build in older students

Resilience: how to build in older students

January 23, 2025

The question is about resilience-how to build in our older students? Resilience is our ability to bounce back from challenges and quickly adapt to adversity. When faced with seemingly insurmountable problems, do we regress or move forward? Supportive relationships build resilience and we need adequate social and communication skills to have positive relationships with others. Resilience is associated with social… Read More

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Social Emotional Learning Activities:  Choose Your Outcome

Social Emotional Learning Activities: Choose Your Outcome

January 8, 2025

Are you looking for unique ways to teach middle and high school students important social emotional learning lessons like what makes a good friend? Or, how possessing traits such as empathy or cooperation can change their social or vocational success? Check out my newest series of SEL stories: choose your outcomes. This series offers captivating empathy activities, cooperation activities and… Read More

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