Autism Social Skills Interactive Activity Monster Talk with Cool Kid Responses
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Autism Social Skills Interactive Activity Monster Talk with Cool Kid Responses {Special Education/ELL}
Suggested IEP Goal: Given a choice of up to 3 socially appropriate responses to negative statements, _______, will choose the correct response in 4 out of 5 opportunities by ______, 2014.
Many times our ASD kids may find it difficult to convey their feelings into a socially appropriate message. Others may view our kids as "rude" or of poor parenting when neither of these interpretations are correct. It may be hard for ASD kids to filter out
the "right" from the "wrong" when it comes to expressing their feelings to others. This 15 page" Monster Talk with Cool Kid Responses" interactive activity book provides some mighty negative "Monster Talk" that I have heard throughout the years in my ASD classroom. When provided with responses that reflect another person's feelings, along with appropriate responses, our students can see and hear what a negative comment sounds like and how it can be hurtful, rude, or demanding. This activity is a huge hit in our self-contained Autism Cluster classrooms with grades K-5!
Enjoy!
Debbie
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Given a choice of up to 3 socially appropriate responses to negative statements, STUDENT will choose the correct response in 4 out of 5 opportunities by MONTH, YEAR.
Given a series of visuals or social story depicting a variety of emotions, thoughts, and feelings, STUDENT will relate a real-life experience by providing one real-life experience or scenario, in 4 out of 5 consecutive opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.
This item is recommended for the following grade levels:
Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade