SOCIAL LANGUAGE

Pragmatics Distance Learning (1).pdf

Try this:

CONVERSATION: Choose a topic, such as hobbies, movies, or toys. Have a conversation to practice asking and answering questions about the topic. Example: If the topic is movies: Model questions such as "What is your favorite movie?" "Why do you like that movie?" Encourage your child to ask you similar questions about the topic.

https://everydayspeech.com/ their subscription is free for 30 days. Unfortunately, I already used a free trial so am not able to access another free trial. This website includes videos, worksheets, and activities that target various aspects of social language from eye contact to conversational skills. If you would like to preview what the videos are like, search for everyday speech on youtube as there are a few videos uploaded there as well.

Seeing someone else's side

Making connected comments

Visual aid for the importance of turn taking

WouldYouRatherQuestions.pdf

Have your child do this with a family member via video chat! Encourage longer responses, reasons why, and to comment on their family members responses.

In honor of Mauka Lani's spirit week. Monday is "Thank a superhero"


Challenge your parent to a social skills game......who got the most money?