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
Using youtube for social skills!
Do you use youtube for social skills instruction? Do you incorporate social skills videos into your speech therapy sessions? As a teletherapist, youtube is my go to when I’m working on social skills and I love it when a child has his/her first “youtube during school” experience while he/she is in speech with me. I had a second grader last… Read More
Social Skills Websites for Teletherapy
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
Meaningful Conversations: tool for older students
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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