Making Good Social Choices Skill Strips®
Grades PreK and Up
Making Good Social Choices Skill Strips contains 65 double-sided cards (130 total prompts) to help students learn social skills at home, at school, and in the community.
Making Good Social Choices Skill Strips contains 65 double-sided cards (130 total prompts) to help students learn social skills at home, at school, and in the community.
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Author(s) | Summer Stanley and Bruce Ink |
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Topic | Autism, Card Decks, Critical Thinking, Social Skills, Reasoning |
Brand | Super Duper Publications |
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Making Good Social Choices Skill Strips®
Making Good Social Choices Skill Strips contains 65 double-sided cards (130 total prompts) to help students learn social skills at home, at school, and in the community. With three levels of difficulty, these cards are ideal for students of a variety of ages and abilities. Each card features a photo/illustration of a common social situation, giving the student a choice of two options for what to say or do.
Making Good Social Choices Skill Strips includes:
- 65 double-sided cards (8½"x 3¾")
- 130 total prompts
- Three levels of difficulty
- Divider tabs
- Boxed
Topics include:
- Responding appropriately
- Paying attention
- Listening
- Regulating emotions
- Cell phone use
- Helping others
- Social cues
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Making Good Social Choices Skill StripsLoved these cards....colorful....easily read....relevant material for the students
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Super social choicesMaking Good Social Choices skill strips are great. The picture scenes along with short scenarios/or stories are wonderful prompts to help children and persons with developmental delays to understand social choices. I hope to see more products/games like this.
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Making Good Social Choices Skill StripsLoved these cards....colorful....easily read....relevant material for the students
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Super social choicesMaking Good Social Choices skill strips are great. The picture scenes along with short scenarios/or stories are wonderful prompts to help children and persons with developmental delays to understand social choices. I hope to see more products/games like this.