Description
Do your students need some help with learning how to think about others and practicing perspective taking social skills? Address theory of mind in counseling sessions and in the classroom with this fun perspective taking social story, activity, and game set!
Perspective taking is a skill that is involved in all communication, so it's an important skill to teach children.
Students will: ✨
➜ Learn what it means to use perspective taking skills.
➜ Review and discuss how people are feeling and why they may feel that way in various scenarios.
➜ Explore nonverbal communication like body language and facial expression.
➜ Determine what to say to show perspective taking in various situations.
➜ Have fun with engaging activities to help them work on and improve their ability to think about other people.
Included Resources: ✨
✔ 8 Page Social Story Booklet in Digital and Printable Formats
✔ 24 Game Cards for Discussion and Reflection
✔ Board Game with Spinners, Pawns, and Dice (Digital and Print)
✔ 54 Coloring Pages and Worksheets
✔ "I Can" Learning Targets Poster
✔ Playing a Game Visual Poster
✔ S.M.A.R.T. IEP and Treatment Plan Objectives for Easy Goal Writing
✔ Data Collection Sheet
✔ Editable Letter to Families About the Topic
✔ Suggested Companion Resources
✔ Ideas to Extend and Practice the Concept
✔ Positive Notes Home
✔ Resources Come in Both Color and Black and White
These perspective taking and empathy activities for elementary students are a great way to work on social awareness and problem solving skills.
This resource is part of the Social Skills Treasury which is a comprehensive and engaging series of social skills activities designed to help you address lagging skills with kids in a fun way!
This is a comprehensive resource that comes in a zip file with PDF, Google Slides, and a Powerpoint file. Please ensure you have the appropriate software to open these files before purchasing.
Who This Resource Is For: ✨
➜ Counselors, social workers, psychologists, speech therapists, occupational therapists, and special education teachers who are working on self-awareness, social-awareness, self-management, and emotional regulation skills
➜ Teachers, homeschooling parents, and other educators who want to bring more fun and engaging activities and social-emotional learning into their classrooms and homes
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