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22 Picture Cards for Showing Concern
These are designed to be used in combination with another free resource, “how to” picture panels for showing concern: http://bit.ly/QpLe4U To use these resources: *Use the how-to panels to teach the basics about responding to a person in distress *Practice, using the Picture Cards (either by showing them on your computer, projecting them, or printing them out). You, the adult, can pretend to be the person in distress shown in the cards. Children take turns practicing responding to the person in distress. Alternatively, a child can pretend to be the person in distress while another person practices assisting them. It works well to shoot short videos of children practicing this skill, and then play back the video clips for assessment and critique.
created by Joel Shaul, LCSW
Joel Shaul provides workshops nationwide on the topic of social and communication skills for children on the autism spectrum. To learn more: http://bit.ly/zGDQCi
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