Pragmatic language & perspective taking social skills What are they thinking?

Pragmatic language & perspective taking social skills What are they thinking?

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Pragmatic language and perspective-taking skills for early elementary children. This social skills speech therapy activity supports the development of making guesses (inferencing) about what someone is thinking by observing what they are looking at (early perspective-taking). Some of our kiddos need support with perspective-taking skills. But how do we do this? This product gives you activities to practice perspective-taking and inferencing. The activities include following eye gaze and body positioning to guess the thoughts and feelings of others (pragmatic language development). There are 2 card sets (which can be played together or separately). With the "Look at a ..." cards, the individual chooses a card that has instructions to look at an item typically found in a classroom or speech room. For the "What are they thinking cards" they practice thinking about 2 different things they might think about when looking at the object. This activity also includes 24 "Look at a ..." Cards

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