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Social Skills

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    emotional regulation, social inferencing, problem solving skills
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  • What is a calming strategy I can use when I am angry?
    deep breath exercises, asking for a break, tell an adult that you are angry
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  • Think it or Say it; "You look messy and ugly today!"
    Think IT
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  • What should I be doing when someone is talking to me? (I have the red light)
    Listen to what they are saying, look at them, wait for a pause to talk
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  • How do you respond when someone says, "It was nice meeting you"?
    It was nice meeting you too
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  • How would you ask a friend if you want to play with them?
    Can I play with you?
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  • How would you solve the problem if you and a classmate want to play with the same game and only 1 is available?
    Rock/Paper/Scissors; take turns playing the game
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  • What would you say to a friend that is sad and is crying?
    "Are you okay?", "Can I help you?"
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  • How can you tell that someone is very angry?
    Yelling, eyebrows are down, wrinkled face, red face, hands on hips, pointing finger
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  • To keep a conversation going, what question can you ask after a peer say's: "I'm so excited to go to the movies tomorrow!"
    "What movie are you seeing?"; "Where are you going?"; "Who are you going with?"
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  • Yes or No: Should you introduce yourself before you start a conversation with someone you don't know?
    Yes, you need to introduce yourself before you start talking
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  • To connect a comment to the topic: what would you say after someone says, "The baseball game should be fun today."
    "Yay, I can't wait either", "I'm excited too", "It will be fun", "I hope it's not too hot"
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  • Is only talking about yourself in a conversation a 'stopper' or 'driver'?
    Stopper
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  • Should I face the person when I talk to someone?
    YES
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