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SLP 189: Social Scripts: The Essential Tool for Improving Social Understanding
SLP 189: Social Scripts: The Essential Tool for Improving Social Understanding
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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Feb 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Join Sue for an upcoming Live Virtual Workshop where you will learn from Sue practical tips & strategies to make a difference. In this episode, we will discuss: ✅ Social scripts are a visual tool that helps children with ASD, ADHD, ODD, and PDA understand social rules and interactions. ✅ They describe social situations and skills and can be helpful in engaging in new activities or understanding expectations and rules. ✅ Successful social scripts use photos, line drawings, or videos to support the text and involve the child in their creation. ✅ The language used in social scripts should be flexible, positive, and easy to understand. ✅ It's important to check understanding by reading the social scripts with the child and make any necessary edits. ✅ Re-reading social scripts often is important to reinforce learning, and it can be helpful to make copies for use at home and school. ✅ Social scripts promote true social understanding by helping children with ASD understand social rules, what others mean, and how to interact. Read more about this podcast in the show notes found via the link below suelarkey.com.au/social-scripts-the-essential-tool/ Join the Facebook group specifically for this podcast www.facebook.com/groups/suelarkeypodcastcommunity/ Join my Neurodiversity Network suelarkey.com.au/neurodiversity-network/ Follow my Instagram account for regular tips www.instagram.com/sue.larkey/ To learn more about teaching or understanding ASD, please visit my website below. elearning.suelarkey.com.au
Released:
Feb 26, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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