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Solving Problems and Answering Questions Verbally Social Skills for Speech

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Susan Berkowitz
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6th - 12th, Adult Education, Homeschool
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My students liked the activity. They ended up wanting to add situations they'd been in to the questions.
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Description

Are your students finding it challenging to navigate problem-solving situations and provide effective responses? Our Problem-Solving Resource is tailor-made for them! Designed especially for students grappling with language and executive function disorders, these life skills situation cards will empower them to conquer problem-solving hurdles.

Benefits:

- Enhance Problem-Solving Skills: Bolster students' ability to analyze and address problems confidently.

- Develop Communication: Help students articulate solutions and explanations coherently.

- Foster Independence: Enable students to make informed decisions and take charge in various situations.

- AND saves you time and energy: no more trying to come up with more new scenarios!

Features:

- 180 Problem Cards: Engage in practical problem-solving exercises with a diverse range of scenarios.

- Suitable for Different Settings: Ideal for Middle and High School students, as well as clients in group homes and day programs.

- Collaborative Discussion: Encourage dialogue among teachers, parents, program staff, and group home members.

- Versatile Question Types: Explore scenarios using prompts like "What would you do," "What would you say," "What would you need," "How do you know," and "Ask someone."

- Multi-Purpose Usage: Utilize the 180 task cards for therapeutic sessions, school activities, home practice, day programs, and group homes.

Embrace the power of effective problem-solving with this resource, backed by rave reviews from fellow educators and caregivers. Elevate your students' capabilities today!

Buyers like you have said:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for getting students to think through different problems and solutions. Can easily be adapted for younger students by altering some of the wording and selecting the scenarios.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Magnificent! I love adding good quality resources to my educational toolbox!! This product is easy to use and is reasonably priced, too. So glad that I purchased this!!!! -- Thanks!

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Getting students to answer verbally has been the most efficient method of communication. This was helpful in giving me ideas and topics to ask the students. I got feedback from them which I needed for data. Great resource.

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