Perspective Taking 5 Social Filter Think It vs Say It Real Photos BOOM™ Cards
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This is my fifth Boom Learning deck about perspective taking. This particularly targets the learner's ability to recognize which thoughts are okay to say out loud (say it) and which could not be said out loud (think it) to others as it may hurt their feelings. If these thoughts are said out loud, this deck also discusses how it would make others feel. It includes 30 real pictures of people in different situations.
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