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            • April: Problem Solving and Sportsmanship!
              • May: Meaningful Conversation!
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                • June: Starting and Joining a Conversation!
                  • July: Understanding and Using Sarcasm
                    • August: Nonverbal Communication and Tone of Voice
                    • Teaching Students about Detecting Sarcasm!
                      • September: Personal Space!
                      • Icebreakers: Middle & High School Students
                      • 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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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

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

Say it or Think it:  Social Filter!

Say it or Think it: Social Filter!

September 30, 2019

Think it or Say it? updated 3/2024 I have so many students working on the social filter or “think it or say it?” skill in speech therapy. These are students who either cannot regulate their emotions nor take the perspective of another person, so they end of blurting out hurtful messages that would be better left as thoughts? They hurt… Read More

Filed Under: Autism, Social Communication, Teletherapy Leave a Comment

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.

Filed Under: Autism, Middle and High School, Social Communication 2 Comments

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.

Filed Under: Assessment and Progress Monitoring, Autism, Middle and High School, Social Communication Leave a Comment

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