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            • April: Problem Solving and Sportsmanship!
              • May: Meaningful Conversation!
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                • June: Starting and Joining a Conversation!
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                    • August: Nonverbal Communication and Tone of Voice
                    • Teaching Students about Detecting Sarcasm!
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                      • Ready for NO Print Icebreakers for Teletherapy?
                      • Perspective taking Older Students: beyond thoughts and feelings?
                        • October: Perspective-taking activities!
                        • November: Topic Appropriateness & Oversharing
                        • December: Understanding Polite Lies!
                        • Giving and receiving gifts: Inferences in speech therapy
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Conversation Scripts:  A Social Language Tool

Conversation Scripts: A Social Language Tool

January 3, 2018

Conversation Scripts.  When you think of the word “script,” you might think of words spoken in a conversation during a play or movie.  Or, if you are a Speech Pathologist familiar with autism, you might think of “scripting,” when a student with autism recites lines from movies, books, or video games.  In this blog piece, I coin the term conversation… Read More

Filed Under: Autism, Digital Resources, Middle and High School, Social Communication Leave a Comment

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

Filed Under: Early intervention and Elementary, SLP, Social Communication 6 Comments

Fairy Tales to Teach Perspective-taking to students with autism

Fairy Tales to Teach Perspective-taking to students with autism

October 8, 2017

Why improve perspective-taking in students with autism? Our speech therapy students with autism and social communication disorders find it difficult to take the perspective of another person.  This makes it challenging for them to navigate social relationships.  It also has an academic impact upon their literacy skills.  As our students move on into the early elementary grades, they learn to… Read More

Filed Under: Early intervention and Elementary, Social Communication Leave a Comment

Six Ways to See Social Skills Progress

Six Ways to See Social Skills Progress

August 10, 2017

Are you looking for ways to see more progress from your social skills interventions?  We’ve all been there.  We’ve worked with a student on their social communication skills for lengthy periods and we have not seen significant improvements.  Why?  There are lots of reasons that your student/client might not be improving. Six ways to see social skills progress from your interventions…. Read More

Filed Under: Assessment and Progress Monitoring, SLP, Social Communication 2 Comments

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