Social Thinking
Teacher Implementation Guide
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Social Thinking focuses on developing crucial character-building c awareness, self-awareness, and relationship skills. Drawing from Social Thinking s extensive research and practical experience, these lessons empower learners to observe and interpret social situations, recognize emotions and thoughts in themselves and others, and identify their unique strengths and intelligences.
Visual Aids: Use visual representations (e.g., play-dough models, thought bubbles, etc.) to help students conceptualize abstract ideas.
Real-World Applications: Provide scenarios or tasks that allow students to apply newly learned concepts to practical situations.
Multimodal Learning: Incorporate various learning modalities (reading, hands-on activities, discussion) to support different learning styles and reinforce concepts.
Reflective Practice: Include opportunities for students to reflect on their experiences, relate content to their own experiences and characteristics, fostering deeper connections to the material and enhancing self-awareness and metacognition.
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