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X-WR-CALDESC:“Social Thinking®…the Missing Piece for Children with Social D
 ifficulties”\n\nBy: Alana Fichtelberg\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP\n \nDoes your child
 :\n •have difficulty making/keeping friends?\n •have difficulty initiating
  and having conversations?\n •have difficulty understanding other points o
 f view?\n •have difficulty interpreting body language and facial expressio
 ns?\n •have difficulty being flexible?\n •have difficulty understanding th
 e thoughts and intentions of others?\n •have difficulty at lunch/recess?\n
  •have difficulty socially fitting in?\n •have difficulty with reading com
 prehension?\n •know all the rules but doesn’t apply it to himself?\n •repe
 at the same social mistakes over and over again?\n •have limited success i
 n social skills groups?\n \nSocial Thinking® - is the huge piece of the so
 cial puzzle that has been missing:\n \nThis presentation will discuss the 
 foundations of “Social Thinking®” and related ideas (developed by Michelle
  Garcia Winner\; www.socialthinking.com)\, how social thinking applies to 
 your child’s social needs/challenges\, how it differs from social skills\,
  and how it can fill in what is lacking in your child’s daily life- social
 ly\, academically\, functionally.\n \nSocial thinking involves developing 
 perspective taking skills\, flexibility of thought\, and understanding how
  your actions negatively or positively affect others.\n \nIt is for indivi
 duals with or without a diagnosis.\n \nThis presentation will also explain
  how social thinking® groups work\, who is appropriate for social thinking
 \, how it can be integrated into your IEPs\, and how to develop appropriat
 e objectives rather than the typical social skills objectives.\n \nAlana F
 ichtelberg\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a speech/language pathologist for almost 20
  years- working in the public school system for 8 years\, and full-time pr
 ivate practice for the last 11 years\n
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DESCRIPTION:“Social Thinking®…the Missing Piece for Children with Social Di
 fficulties”\n\nBy: Alana Fichtelberg\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP\n \nDoes your child:
 \n •have difficulty making/keeping friends?\n •have difficulty initiating 
 and having conversations?\n •have difficulty understanding other points of
  view?\n •have difficulty interpreting body language and facial expression
 s?\n •have difficulty being flexible?\n •have difficulty understanding the
  thoughts and intentions of others?\n •have difficulty at lunch/recess?\n 
 •have difficulty socially fitting in?\n •have difficulty with reading comp
 rehension?\n •know all the rules but doesn’t apply it to himself?\n •repea
 t the same social mistakes over and over again?\n •have limited success in
  social skills groups?\n \nSocial Thinking® - is the huge piece of the soc
 ial puzzle that has been missing:\n \nThis presentation will discuss the f
 oundations of “Social Thinking®” and related ideas (developed by Michelle 
 Garcia Winner\; www.socialthinking.com)\, how social thinking applies to y
 our child’s social needs/challenges\, how it differs from social skills\, 
 and how it can fill in what is lacking in your child’s daily life- sociall
 y\, academically\, functionally.\n \nSocial thinking involves developing p
 erspective taking skills\, flexibility of thought\, and understanding how 
 your actions negatively or positively affect others.\n \nIt is for individ
 uals with or without a diagnosis.\n \nThis presentation will also explain 
 how social thinking® groups work\, who is appropriate for social thinking\
 , how it can be integrated into your IEPs\, and how to develop appropriate
  objectives rather than the typical social skills objectives.\n \nAlana Fi
 chtelberg\, M.A.\, CCC-SLP is a speech/language pathologist for almost 20 
 years- working in the public school system for 8 years\, and full-time pri
 vate practice for the last 11 years\n
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LOCATION:The Arc of Somerset County\, 141 So. Main St.\, Manville\, 08835
SUMMARY:NJ Parent Advocates Workshop
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