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Middle school speech therapy simulation microsofts

Preview of Communication Breakdowns (Neurodiversity Affirming)

Communication Breakdowns (Neurodiversity Affirming)

A communication breakdown can happen when what a personINTENDED to communicate does not have the expected IMPACT on thelistener. This slideshow helps to explain the five steps to communication and how breakdowns can occur in a way that is affirming for students of all communication styles. Scenarios are presented to help students talk through where the breakdown occurred and what they might do to help avoid or repair such breakdowns. Email me for a free notes sheet to accompany this resource.
Preview of Smart Steps: Decision Making and Self Advocacy

Smart Steps: Decision Making and Self Advocacy

Created by
Smart Steps
Practice making decisions using practical, everyday situations using the Smart Steps Mobile app (a free download from the App Store or Google Playstore). It includes practicing self-advocacy and pragmatic language skills through role-playing. This lesson plan includes:Introduction: Making Decisions and the Smart Steps Mobile app through a) two explainer cartoons, b) a class discussion of problems and typical responses, and c) diagrams of all of the app's features: Read-aloud button, Profile Scre
Preview of Sometimes things break (personalized social story)

Sometimes things break (personalized social story)

This product was designed to assist special needs students or younger students with internalizing that sometimes things break and it is okay. After using this with in several pre-k classrooms and special education classrooms, I have noticed that it was very effective in relating the message. Try it out! You have the ability to change the student's name to personalize it and add their picture.
Preview of Excuse Me! ( Editable social story about waiting and saying excuse me)

Excuse Me! ( Editable social story about waiting and saying excuse me)

Student's with special needs and very young students need explicit instruction sometimes on what is social acceptable when interacting with others. This book helps with saying excuse me when needing to get the attention of an adult.
Preview of Keep the conversation going

Keep the conversation going

Created by
Olia Vityk
It is designed for a group of students (teenagers and adults) to help them become a better interlocutors. It teaches how to show interest in what your partner is saying and how to communicate with new people.
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