You Are a Social Detective! 2nd Edition (Storybook)

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You Are a Social Detective! 2nd Edition (Storybook)

Explaining Social Thinking to Kids | Superflex Series

A multiple award winner! This first storybook in the Superflex Series introduces the foundational concepts of social observation from the child’s perspective. It encourages kids to become “social detectives” to observe the social world and learn a few of the unique Social Thinking Vocabulary to help them figure out what is happening across different contexts. You Are a Social Detective! 2nd Edition is an award-winning storybook that should be taught over an extended period and revisited often to encourage social learning in all contexts.

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  • Ages: Ages 5-10+ Storybook
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781936943555
  • Pages: 72
  • Published: 2020

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