Key Topics: Social Thinking Vocabulary, social learning, social observation

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5 Social Thinking Vocabulary concepts to watch & discuss with your students:
Total video length: 45:50 minutes (start times noted below)

  1. Thinking Thoughts and Feeling Feelings (00:16)

  2. Thinking with Your Eyes (06:24)

  3. The Group Plan (15:35)

  4. Body in the Group (29:22)

  5. Smart Guess (35:46)


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Social Situation Shorts

5 Key Social Thinking Vocabulary Concepts in Action

Get ready to engage social learning with Social Situation Shorts, a set of five video vignettes, featuring real kids in real-world social situations using their social thinking and social skills. These teaching videos are perfect for fostering discussions and engaging young students or clients with relatable social situations. Each video comes with two lesson plans to extend the learning, and some shorts feature a visit from Science Guy Brad for a little extra fun. Have fun exploring social concepts and skills for kids between the ages of 5-9+.


Note: This video is not eligible for continuing education credit.


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