Importance of teaching the language of good manners to students with pragmatic language delays. Worksheets include: " please, sorry, thank you, excuse me" coloring page for younger students; workshe
...et on "please, sorry, thank you, excuse me" for early elementary students; good manners game board with good and bad manners cards to determine moving forward or back; social situation cards for discussion by older students
Giving
compliments is an important tool for acquiring more social skills. This
article describes how to explicitly teach giving compliments and includes
basic, intermediate, and advanced
...activities. It includes 4 fillable
worksheets.
Instructional strategies and helpful sheets to teach students the art of "small talk." Includes fillable activity sheets for discussing the weather, conversational turn-taking, and interpreting idiom
...s.
Instructional strategies and helpful sheets to teach students how to deal with different aspects of social interaction. Includes fillable activity sheets for following a conversation, cooperation, co
...nflict, competition, and accommodation.
A collection of comic strips revealing troublesome situations for teens with hearing loss. Includes commentary on how each humorous situation might be resolved.20 more situations and scenarios that m
... mix humor with compassion in negotiating social communication.More antics and advocacy for teens and tweens with hearing loss.
This article provides activities to help students recognize that giving to others can be as worthwhile (or more so)as receiving. Worksheets include: "My Gifts" cut and paste for young students; The
...Giving Board Game with situation game cards that move the player forward for generous acts; "My Giving Checklist" for students to record generous acts; gift certificates to be used as needed; a review of The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein, suggesting that giving can actually go too far.
This product contains 15 self-advocacy scenarios for geared to help deaf and hard-of-hearing students. There are both "ideal" listening situations and "difficult" listening situations included in orde
...r to help students develop self-advocacy and problem solving skills.Read each scenario and ask your student to determine if is an "ideal" listening situation or a "difficult" listening situation. If it is a difficult situation, what can be done to fix it?This product is best used with students who are in upper elementary grades and up. It contains both school-based and community-based scenarios.
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