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Social Skills: Thinking Flexibly Lessons Activities, Teaching Kindness, Speech Path, Social Behavior, How To Improve Relationship, Social Awareness
Social Skills: Thinking Flexibly
Rubber Chickens for Social Thinking! Speech Therapy Activities, Language Activities, Counseling Strategies, Teaching Ideas
Rubber Chickens for Social Thinking!
The Speech Bubble SLP
The Speech Bubble SLP
Hands on activities to introduce cognitive flexibility. School Counseling, Hands On Activities, Superflex Activities, Elementary Counseling
Hands on activities to introduce cognitive flexibility.
I’m a fan of Michelle Garcia Winner's Social Thinking. I recently started writing about the Unthinkables, starting with Rock Brain. Another Unthinkable that takes over kids brains frequently is Glassman. Glassman makes kids have huge upset reactions. A great way to teach kids to manage Glassman is to review the size of problems and the size of reactions. If you are having a small problem, you should have a small reaction. When I talk about Unthinkables, I like to use visuals to help e... Social Skills Autism, Teaching Kids, Therapy Ideas
I’m a fan of Michelle Garcia Winner's Social Thinking. I recently started writing about the Unthinkables, starting with Rock Brain. Another Unthinkable that takes over kids brains frequently is Glassman. Glassman makes kids have huge upset reactions. A great way to teach kids to manage Glassman is to review the size of problems and the size of reactions. If you are having a small problem, you should have a small reaction. When I talk about Unthinkables, I like to use visuals to help e...
Photo Thought Bubbles App To Work On Perspective Taking Social Cues, Speech Activities, Group Activities
Photo Thought Bubbles App To Work On Perspective Taking
Speech Therapy Activity Ideas by The Dabbling Speechie
Speech Therapy Activity Ideas by The Dabbling Speechie
9 Tips for Talking to Parents About Their Child’s Social Challenges Social Work, Learning Differences, School Counselor
9 Tips for Talking to Parents About Their Child’s Social Challenges
Superflex and The Unthinkables - Part 1 Jeopardy Template Social Skills Training, Student Teaching, Classroom Behavior, Classroom Fun, Emotional Support, Social Emotional, Social Thinking Curriculum
Superflex and The Unthinkables - Part 1 Jeopardy Template
Social Skills and The Size of the Problem – In Spontaneous Speech Crocodile Dentist, Dentist In, Spontaneous, School Year, Elementary Schools, Speech, Therapy
Social Skills and The Size of the Problem – In Spontaneous Speech
Defeating Behaviors with Social Skills Strategies: Grump Grumpaniny Social Skills Strategies, Social Emotional Development, Work Activities, Social Emotional Learning, Psychology Resources
Defeating Behaviors with Social Skills Strategies: Grump Grumpaniny
Flexible thinking task cards. Awesome resource for rigid thinkers. Life Skills, Play Therapy
Flexible thinking task cards. Awesome resource for rigid thinkers.
Speech Therapy Activity Ideas by The Dabbling Speechie
Speech Therapy Activity Ideas by The Dabbling Speechie
Intro to Unthinkables handout: A worksheet that describes each Unthinkable character from the "Superflex" curriculum and then asks reflective questions that require critical thinking. Great for use in social groups with school-aged children as homework or as a classroom activity. From Speech Haven Classroom Activities
Intro to Unthinkables handout: A worksheet that describes each Unthinkable character from the "Superflex" curriculum and then asks reflective questions that require critical thinking. Great for use in social groups with school-aged children as homework or as a classroom activity. From Speech Haven
Snow Problem is a winter themed product to work on identifying the size of a problem, the size of a reaction and more! Counseling Resources
Snow Problem is a winter themed product to work on identifying the size of a problem, the size of a reaction and more!
Speech Therapy Activity Ideas by The Dabbling Speechie
Speech Therapy Activity Ideas by The Dabbling Speechie
How Rules Change with Age - Social Thinking Curriculum. Ideas for social skills, autism, aspergers etc. Speech Therapy Resources, Autism Resources, Speech Language Therapy
How Rules Change with Age - Social Thinking Curriculum. Ideas for social skills, autism, aspergers etc.
Hands on activities to introduce cognitive flexibility.
Hands on activities to introduce cognitive flexibility.
Speech Therapy Activity Ideas by The Dabbling Speechie
Speech Therapy Activity Ideas by The Dabbling Speechie
SOCIAL SKILLS: Read what's working with my young students to improve cognitive flexibility and executive function skills. Social Skills Videos, Coping Skills Activities, Social Activities, Therapy Games
SOCIAL SKILLS: Read what's working with my young students to improve cognitive flexibility and executive function skills.
Life is a Classroom
Life is a Classroom
Simple Ways to Help Your Child with Autism Learn Flexible Thinking Autism Help, Autism Learning, Aspergers Autism, Autism Sensory, Autism Activities, Autism Parenting, Adhd And Autism, Autism Articles
Simple Ways to Help Your Child with Autism Learn Flexible Thinking
Autism Classroom Resources
Autism Classroom Resources
With the goal of making and keeping friendships, this product brings a fun and interactive way to teach social skills and perspective taking concepts.Using the popular game "Don't Break The Ice," over 60 thinking socially perspective taking questions with visual images are included to introduce social rules, empathy, and communication skills.When playing the game, after a player taps the "eye" block out of the tray they will find a number inside the block and answer the matching task card qu... Social Skills Games, Games For Kids, Activities For Kids, Kids Fun, Perspective Taking, Thinking Strategies
With the goal of making and keeping friendships, this product brings a fun and interactive way to teach social skills and perspective taking concepts.Using the popular game "Don't Break The Ice," over 60 thinking socially perspective taking questions with visual images are included to introduce social rules, empathy, and communication skills.When playing the game, after a player taps the "eye" block out of the tray they will find a number inside the block and answer the matching task card qu...
In Spontaneous Speech: Social Skills and The Size of the Problem. Pinned by SOS Inc. Resources. Follow all our boards at pinterest.com/sostherapy/ for therapy resources. School Skill, School Social Work, Thinking Skills
In Spontaneous Speech: Social Skills and The Size of the Problem. Pinned by SOS Inc. Resources. Follow all our boards at pinterest.com/sostherapy/ for therapy resources.
Size of the problem activity from www.schoolcounselingfiles.com Social Skills Group Activities, Play Therapy Activities, School Counseling Activities, Problem Solving Activities, Elementary School Counseling, Counselors
Size of the problem activity from www.schoolcounselingfiles.com
social behavior "Zones" regulation with expected and unexpected behaviors Articulation Activities
social behavior "Zones" regulation with expected and unexpected behaviors
Zooming your students into social context clues! Speech Language Pathology, School Social Worker, Interactive Lessons, Context Clues
Zooming your students into social context clues!
I was introducing SuperFlex (by Social Thinking) to some new students. One student was having a really tough time understanding how his brain could be ‘flexible’. I explained how his not his brain, but his thinking, needed to be flexible. Again, I was met with, “How can my thinking be flexible?” I could see I … School Counseling Lessons
I was introducing SuperFlex (by Social Thinking) to some new students. One student was having a really tough time understanding how his brain could be ‘flexible’. I explained how his not his brain, but his thinking, needed to be flexible. Again, I was met with, “How can my thinking be flexible?” I could see I …