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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

Social Rules & Sportsmanship for Playing Games!

Social Rules & Sportsmanship for Playing Games!

May 18, 2017

A part of our speech and language therapy might include some type of game playing and alluding to good sportsmanship.  Games are fun!  If we don’t make learning fun, we risk losing the attention of our students.   Our students also play games in their classrooms and out at recess and exhibiting good sportsmanship is an important skills.  Playing games… Read More

Filed Under: Autism, Middle and High School, Social Communication 1 Comment

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