Are your students able to think about other people’s perspectives when thinking about presents at the holidays? This is a hard skill for a lot of neurotypical adults such as my husband. One year, he bought me a child sized Tinkerbell towel at Target. First of all, I am not a one of those fortunate child […]
Teaching the Social Skill of Eye Contact to Children: Twin Sisters Speech & Language Therapy Guest Post
I’m 6 days into the mother in law’s visit. The dog has only escaped twice. I couldn’t start the grill and my son has been a little precocious with his rhyming abilities. The weather has been fantastic. I’m enjoying time with her and my family. In the meantime, Manda, from Twin Sisters Speech & Language Therapy, […]
Video modeling: Editing out cues
Video modeling is an effective tool for strengthening new behaviors, teaching new skills and working on social skills. In general, video modeling should show your client what you WANT them to do. We want them to have as many positive models of the expected behavior as possible. If you want to work on Michelle Garcia […]