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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

Filed Under: Autism, Social Communication, Teletherapy 2 Comments

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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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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