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[quote=Anonymous]Social Thinking is fantastic! I highly recommend it. We have been using the concepts since my child was 7, now 10. The book Think Social lays out the concepts and has a lot of great activities. There are several books for kids to teach the concepts. Social Thinking is so important for social skills but also taking perspective in learning history and literature and for safety (stranger danger, crossing the street--anticipating what someone else is planning to do, guessing intentions, etc.) Check MGW's website for practitioners in the area who do Social Thinking groups. I think there is only one who truly does it and I'm blanking on the name...in Kensington I think.[/quote]
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