SOCIAL THINKING
What is Social Thinking?
Social thinking is what we do when we interact with people: we think about them. And how we think about people affects how we behave, which in turn affects how others respond to us, which in turn affects our own emotions.
~http://www.socialthinking.com/
Social thinking is what individuals do when interacting with other people: namely, they think about them. Most people take social thinking for granted, as it is generally an intuitive process that considers the points of view, emotions, and intentions of others. In neurotypical people, social thinking is hard-wired neurologically at birth and learned intuitively from infancy.
~http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Thinking
Resources:
Social thinking - General information, products and resources
Wikipedia - definition
Superflex Program - A Social Program by Michelle Garcia Winners
Social Detective - Products and Resources
Zones of Regulation - A Framework to Foster Emotional Regulation and Emotional Control
Mr. Hennigar's site - Behaviour Support Teacher in SSRSB
Mrs. Webb's site - Learning Centre Teacher in SSRSB
What is Social Thinking?
Social thinking is what we do when we interact with people: we think about them. And how we think about people affects how we behave, which in turn affects how others respond to us, which in turn affects our own emotions.
~http://www.socialthinking.com/
Social thinking is what individuals do when interacting with other people: namely, they think about them. Most people take social thinking for granted, as it is generally an intuitive process that considers the points of view, emotions, and intentions of others. In neurotypical people, social thinking is hard-wired neurologically at birth and learned intuitively from infancy.
~http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Thinking
Resources:
Social thinking - General information, products and resources
Wikipedia - definition
Superflex Program - A Social Program by Michelle Garcia Winners
Social Detective - Products and Resources
Zones of Regulation - A Framework to Foster Emotional Regulation and Emotional Control
Mr. Hennigar's site - Behaviour Support Teacher in SSRSB
Mrs. Webb's site - Learning Centre Teacher in SSRSB