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Perspective Taking

Perspective Taking

Explore a collection of free, expertly crafted resources focused on perspective-taking in social communication and pragmatics. Ideal for educators, parents, and students, this page offers actionable activities, guided lessons, and relatable real-world examples. Learners will develop empathy, improve conversational skills, and gain tools for understanding others’ viewpoints—essential for social and academic success.

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Perspective Play

This lesson engages students in perspective-taking and social skills through interactive games and collaborative activities. By participating in role-playing scenarios, art-based activities, and group discussions, students will practice understanding different viewpoints and improve their communication skills. This lesson is crucial for developing empathy and effective social interactions, which are essential for personal and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Ali Shwartz

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MA Instructor

Seeing Through Different Lenses

This lesson focuses on helping students understand and practice perspective-taking, an essential social-emotional skill. By engaging in activities that encourage seeing situations from different viewpoints, students will develop empathy and flexibility in thinking. This lesson is crucial for fostering understanding and reducing conflicts in social interactions.

Tier 1
2/25
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Sarah Corrigan

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MA Psychologist

Seeing Through Different Lenses

This lesson focuses on helping students understand and practice perspective-taking, an essential social-emotional skill. By engaging in activities that encourage seeing situations from different viewpoints, students will develop empathy and flexibility in thinking. This lesson is crucial for fostering understanding and reducing conflicts in social interactions.

Tier 1
2/25
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Paul Tentindo

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MA Psychologist

Perspective Playtime

This lesson helps kindergarten students develop perspective-taking and conflict resolution skills through engaging activities. By using experiential and game-based learning, students will practice I-messages and learn to understand others' viewpoints. This lesson is crucial for fostering empathy and effective communication, aligning with ASCA mindsets and behaviors.

Tier 1
2/25
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James Kelliher

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VT Counselor

Perspective-Taking Adventures

This lesson plan is designed to help third-grade students develop perspective-taking skills through engaging activities, discussions, and multimedia resources. Over 15 sessions, students will explore the concept of empathy and respect, learning to understand and appreciate different viewpoints. This lesson is crucial for fostering social-emotional growth and enhancing interpersonal relationships among students.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kaila Krouse

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VT Counselor

Empathy in Action

This lesson focuses on helping a 4th-grade student develop perspective-taking skills through a guided discussion. The student will be presented with scenarios to identify and discuss emotions and reactions. This lesson is important as it fosters empathy and emotional intelligence, which are crucial for social interactions and personal development.

Tier 3
2/25
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Gianna Akerberg

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MA Counselor, Social Worker

Understanding Perspectives Through Play

This lesson aims to help fourth-grade girls with autism understand the perspectives of others by recognizing cues such as body language, tone of voice, and words. Through a combination of video and role-playing activities, students will learn to interpret social cues and develop empathy. This lesson is crucial for enhancing social interactions and building respectful relationships.

Tier 2
2/25
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Melissa Fernandes

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MA Psychologist

Seeing Through Others' Eyes

This 4-session lesson for 11th graders focuses on developing social perspective-taking skills and strategies to overcome social anxiety. By understanding others' viewpoints and managing social fears, students can improve their interpersonal relationships and communication skills, which are crucial for personal and professional success.

Tier 1
4/2
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Ali Shwartz

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MA Instructor

Perspective-Taking Series

A comprehensive 25-session series for 3rd-grade students focusing on perspective-taking. Each session will explore different aspects of understanding and appreciating different viewpoints, fostering empathy, and enhancing social-emotional skills.

Tier 1
3/20
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Emily Russen

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VT Counselor

Seeing Through Others' Eyes

This lesson is designed for 10th-grade students to understand perspective-taking when resolving conflicts. It is crucial for developing empathy and effective communication skills, especially for students with IEP counseling goals. The lesson will be conducted in one 25-minute session, focusing on group activities and discussions to enhance understanding and application of perspective-taking in real-life scenarios.

Tier 2
4/8
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rruiz

Counselor

Understanding Perspectives

This lesson aims to enhance the social perspective-taking abilities of two 6th grade boys. By engaging in a variety of activities, including watching a video, completing a worksheet, reading, and participating in a discussion and activity, students will learn to understand and appreciate different viewpoints. This lesson is crucial for developing empathy and improving social interactions, which are essential skills for personal and academic success.

Tier 3
2/25
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Paul Tentindo

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MA Psychologist

Understanding Perspectives

This lesson aims to enhance the social perspective-taking abilities of two 6th grade boys. By engaging in a variety of activities, including watching a video, completing a worksheet, reading, and participating in a discussion and activity, students will learn to understand and appreciate different viewpoints. This lesson is crucial for developing empathy and improving social interactions, which are essential skills for personal and academic success.

Tier 3
2/25
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Tara Buonanno Williams

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MA Psychologist

Understanding Perspectives

This lesson aims to enhance the social perspective-taking abilities of two 6th grade boys. By engaging in a variety of activities, including watching a video, completing a worksheet, reading, and participating in a discussion and activity, students will learn to understand and appreciate different viewpoints. This lesson is crucial for developing empathy and improving social interactions, which are essential skills for personal and academic success.

Tier 3
2/25
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Sarah Corrigan

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MA Psychologist

Seeing Through Different Eyes

This lesson introduces Grade 7 students to the concept of perspective taking, helping them understand and appreciate different viewpoints. By engaging in activities and discussions, students will develop empathy and improve their social skills, which are crucial for their personal and academic growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jillian Scaficchia

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MA Psychologist

Empathy in Action

This lesson aims to enhance empathy by encouraging students to step into others' shoes. Through guided exercises, students will practice seeing conflicts from different viewpoints, which is crucial for developing social-emotional skills and understanding others' perspectives. This lesson is important as it helps students with autism improve their social interactions and emotional intelligence.

Tier 1
2/25
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Micaela Flynn

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MA Counselor

Understanding Perspectives

This lesson aims to help 3rd graders develop the skill of perspective taking through active learning strategies. By engaging in a video, worksheet, and discussion, students will learn to understand and appreciate different viewpoints. This lesson is important as it fosters empathy and social skills, which are crucial for building positive relationships and effective communication.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kimberlee Nutter

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MA Counselor

Seeing Through Different Eyes: Understanding Perspectives

In this engaging lesson designed for a fourth and fifth grade combo class, students will explore the concept of perspective-taking. By understanding how someone else's point of view can influence their own thoughts and actions, students will develop empathy and critical thinking skills. This lesson is crucial for fostering social-emotional learning and enhancing interpersonal relationships. The lesson is designed to be completed in one 30-minute session and includes a variety of interactive components to cater to diverse learning needs, including a student with autism.

Tier 1
3/14

Hanna Figgins

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CA Psychologist, Behavior Interventionist, Counselor

Empathy in Action

This lesson aims to enhance empathy by encouraging students to step into others' shoes. Through guided exercises, students will practice seeing conflicts from different viewpoints. This lesson is important as it helps students develop social-emotional skills, particularly empathy, which is crucial for building positive relationships and understanding others' feelings and perspectives.

Tier 1
2/25
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Micaela Flynn

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MA Counselor

Understanding Perspectives

This lesson focuses on helping students understand and identify other people's feelings and points of view through scenarios. It is important as it fosters empathy and social awareness, which are crucial skills for personal and social development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Kailey Bay

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MA Counselor

Perspective Taking Skills for Middle School Students with Autism

This lesson is designed for middle school students in grades 6-8 with autism, focusing on teaching perspective taking skills. The lesson will include a variety of activities such as discussions, games, and worksheets to engage students and help them understand different perspectives. The duration of the lesson is 1 hour.

Tier 2
2/25

Amy Rich

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MA Behavior Interventionist

Walk in Their Shoes

This lesson aims to help students develop their perspective-taking skills through an engaging game-based activity using scenario cards. By the end of the lesson, students should be able to consider and articulate different viewpoints in various situations. This skill is crucial for improving empathy, social interactions, and conflict resolution.

Tier 1
2/25

Ally Rickert

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MA Counselor

Social Skills in Action: Problem Solving Scenarios

In this lesson, students will engage in role-playing activities that present social scenarios requiring problem-solving and communication. This lesson is important as it helps students develop essential social skills and empathy, which are crucial for their personal and social development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Lindsay Best-Greenspan

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MA Math, English, History, Earth Science, Health & Fitness, Language Arts

Seeing Through Others' Eyes: A Journey into Perspective Taking

This lesson is designed for a small group of intellectually impaired students to help them develop perspective-taking skills. Through engaging discussions and a carefully selected video, students will learn to understand and appreciate different viewpoints, fostering empathy and social understanding. This 20-minute session is crucial for enhancing social interactions and building emotional intelligence.

Tier 2
3/7
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Farrah Keeler

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MA Psychologist

Seeing Through Their Eyes: Understanding Perspectives with Social Stories

This lesson is designed for a 6th grade male student and focuses on using social stories to help him identify and understand different perspectives in common social situations. Over four 20-minute sessions, the student will engage with tailored social stories that illustrate various viewpoints, enhancing his empathy and social awareness. This lesson is crucial for developing interpersonal skills and fostering a deeper understanding of peer interactions.

Tier 3
2/28
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Kristen Hayden

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MA Counselor

Perspective Taking and Boundaries

This lesson focuses on helping 3rd graders understand perspective taking while briefly introducing the concept of personal boundaries. Through a short video and guided discussion, students will learn to see situations from others' viewpoints and recognize the importance of respecting boundaries. This lesson is essential for fostering empathy and effective communication in social interactions.

Tier 1
2/25
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Brunna Afonso

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MA Counselor

Understanding Perspectives

This lesson aims to help a 7th-grade student interpret the perspectives of others in social situations. By using the 'Brené Brown on Empathy' video, the student will learn about empathy and how to understand and connect with others' feelings. This lesson is important as it fosters empathy and improves social interactions, helping students build stronger relationships.

Tier 3
2/25
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Tara Buonanno Williams

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MA Psychologist

Understanding Perspectives

This lesson aims to enhance students' social awareness and conflict resolution skills through active learning. By engaging in a short video, discussion, and activity, students will learn to understand different perspectives and resolve conflicts effectively. This lesson is crucial for developing empathy and communication skills, which are essential for building positive relationships.

Tier 1
2/25
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Brunna Afonso

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MA Counselor

Through Their Eyes

In this 30-minute 9th grade lesson, students will learn what perspective taking is and why it matters in everyday interactions. Through discussion, scenarios, and role-play, students will practice seeing situations from others’ viewpoints to build empathy and improve communication.

Tier 1
Yesterday
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jtoomey

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MA Counselor

Empathy in Action

This lesson engages students in role-plays to explore different perspectives and scenarios, nurturing empathy and communication skills. Through interactive activities, students will learn to understand and resolve conflicts through dialogue and compassion. This lesson is important as it helps students develop social-emotional skills that are crucial for their personal and social development.

Tier 1
3/25

Jennifer Wey

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MA Counselor

Walk in Their Shoes: Mastering Perspective Taking

This lesson is designed for a social skills group of students in grades 5-8, focusing on the essential skill of perspective taking. Through engaging activities, discussions, and a game, students will learn to see things from others' viewpoints and consider their experiences, enhancing their empathy and social interactions. This single 45-minute session will empower students to better understand and connect with those around them.

Tier 2
3/18
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Bill Sylvia

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MA Counselor

Building Social Confidence

This lesson focuses on developing confidence in social interactions through role-playing and exercises that emphasize active listening, empathy, and assertiveness. By engaging in these activities, students will learn to navigate social situations more effectively, fostering better communication and relationships with peers.

Tier 1
2/25
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Paul Tentindo

S

MA Psychologist

Understanding Classmates' Thoughts

This lesson is designed for an autistic 10-year-old boy to help him understand the thoughts and reactions of classmates during a chorus presentation when one student is dancing and singing too loudly. It aims to enhance social awareness and empathy, which are crucial for social skills development, especially for students with an IEP for social skills deficit. The lesson will be conducted in one 30-minute session.

Tier 3
4/16

mmaustin

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MA Counselor

Social Skills Safari

In this lesson, students will embark on a 'Social Skills Safari' where they will engage in role-playing and interactive games to learn essential social skills such as empathy, active listening, and effective communication. This lesson is important as it helps young students develop foundational social skills that are crucial for their personal and academic growth, enabling them to interact positively with peers and adults.

Tier 1
2/25
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Madison Janicola

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MA Social Worker

Empathy Through Role Play

This lesson engages students in role-playing scenarios to help them express and navigate different social situations or emotions. By participating in these activities, students will develop empathy, social understanding, and perspective-taking skills. This lesson is important as it fosters emotional intelligence and helps students understand diverse perspectives, which are crucial for building positive relationships and a supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Sarah Peters

S

MA Psychologist

Empathy in Digital Communication

This lesson focuses on the importance of empathy in digital communication. Through role-playing exercises and a group project, students will practice conveying kindness and understanding in online interactions. This lesson is crucial as it helps students develop social skills and emotional intelligence, which are essential for positive virtual interactions.

Tier 1
2/25

Joehami Leon

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NC Counselor

Seeing Through Others' Eyes: A Journey in Perspective Taking

This lesson is designed for kindergarteners with trauma backgrounds to help them develop perspective-taking skills. Through engaging activities, a video, and a game, students will learn to understand and appreciate different viewpoints, fostering empathy and social-emotional growth. The lesson is structured for a single 30-minute session, focusing on group interaction and support.

Tier 2
3/5
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Gabi Osborne

S

MA Behavior Interventionist

Empathy in Action: Understanding Perspectives

This lesson engages students in role-playing scenarios to explore different perspectives, enhancing their empathy. By stepping into someone else's shoes, students learn to understand and appreciate diverse viewpoints, which is crucial for fostering a supportive classroom environment. This lesson helps students develop social-emotional skills, promoting a more inclusive and empathetic community.

Tier 1
2/25

Taylor Toumayan

S

MA Counselor, Social Worker

Seeing Through Others' Eyes: A Journey to Understanding

This 6-session lesson is designed for a 5th-grade male student who is competitive and often finds himself in conflict with peers due to misunderstandings. The goal is to enhance his perspective-taking skills, increase personal awareness of his competitive nature, and reduce conflicts. Each session is 20 minutes long and focuses on building empathy and understanding through interactive activities and discussions.

Tier 3
3/26
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Kristen Hayden

S

MA Counselor

Understanding Social Cues

This lesson helps students with learning disabilities understand basic social cues and recognize feelings through simple activities and guided discussions. By engaging in a video, activity, and discussion, students will develop empathy and improve their social interactions, which are crucial skills for personal and professional success.

Tier 2
2/25
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Paul Tentindo

S

MA Psychologist

Perspective Detectives: Solving Conflicts with Empathy

In this engaging lesson, students will become 'Perspective Detectives' to solve conflicts by understanding different perspectives. Through role-playing and guided discussions, students will learn to mediate and resolve disputes, promoting empathy and cooperation. This lesson is crucial for developing social-emotional skills that are essential for lifelong learning and responsible citizenship.

Tier 1
2/25
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Christina Wong

S

MA Counselor

Empathy in Action: Workplace Edition

This lesson focuses on teaching students the importance of empathy in the workplace through interactive activities such as role-playing and discussions. By engaging in these activities, students will develop skills necessary for empathetic interactions in their future careers, fostering a positive work environment and enhancing teamwork.

Tier 1
2/25
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Shannon Janovitz

S

MA Instructor

Empathy in Action: Role-Playing Social Scenarios

In this lesson, students will engage in role-playing activities to practice communication and empathy in various social scenarios. This lesson helps students develop critical social-emotional skills that are essential for building healthy relationships.

Tier 1
2/25

Michael Gooch

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TN Instructor

Walk in My Shoes

In this lesson, students will engage in a role-playing activity designed to help them understand and practice perspective taking. By stepping into the shoes of different characters, students will learn to see situations from various viewpoints, fostering empathy and social understanding. This lesson is important as it helps students develop critical social-emotional skills that are essential for effective communication and collaboration.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jaclyn Andon

S

MA Counselor

Social Skills for Students with Autism

This lesson is designed to help students with autism develop social interaction skills through structured discussions and activities. By using visual supports and clear, structured guidance, students will explore social scenarios and practice effective communication techniques. This lesson is important as it provides a safe and supportive environment for students to practice and reflect on their social skills, which are crucial for personal and academic success.

Tier 2
2/25
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Kathleen Giorgio

S

MA Counselor

Para Pals: Emotional Regulation

This lesson helps 3rd graders with ASD understand and manage their emotions when working with a para. Through a game-based and collaborative approach, students will learn strategies to express their feelings and work effectively with their para. This lesson is crucial for fostering a supportive learning environment and enhancing students' social-emotional skills.

Tier 2
2/25

Stacie Browne-Gallagher

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NY Counselor, Psychologist, General Education Teacher, Special Education Teacher, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist, School Administrator

Seeing Through Others' Eyes

This lesson focuses on perspective taking for 2nd-grade students, designed to help them understand and appreciate different viewpoints. It's a Tier 2 lesson, ideal for small groups needing extra support in social-emotional learning, and will be conducted in a single 30-minute session.

Tier 2
4/4

jennifer.andreas

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MA Counselor

Seeing Through Others' Eyes: Building Social Awareness

This lesson is designed for 9th grade special education students to enhance their social awareness skills. By exploring perspectives and understanding emotions, students will develop empathy and improve their social interactions. This 30-minute session will include a lesson plan, discussion, and video, tailored to support students on the spectrum.

Tier 3
3/5
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Ryan Guild

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MA Counselor

Building Empathy: The Role of Perspective

In this lesson, young students will participate in a series of interactive activities, including role-playing and drawing, to explore simple scenarios from various perspectives. These activities are designed to help students build empathy and understand others' feelings. By fostering empathy, students can improve their social interactions and learn to appreciate diverse perspectives.

Tier 1
2/25
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Victoria Claas

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WI Counselor

Social Skills in Action

This lesson focuses on developing social skills through an experiential learning activity. Students will engage in a role-playing exercise to practice effective communication, empathy, and teamwork. This lesson is important as it helps students build essential interpersonal skills that are crucial for their personal and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25

Iana Aguilera

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CA Instructor

Compassionate Communication Workshop

This lesson focuses on developing students' communication skills through active listening and empathy-building exercises. Students will engage in role-playing scenarios to practice understanding diverse perspectives and fostering stronger peer connections. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential social-emotional skills that are crucial for personal and professional relationships.

Tier 1
2/25

p adams

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NC Social Worker

Seeing Through Others' Eyes

This lesson introduces first graders to the concept of perspective-taking, helping them understand how others might see and feel about situations differently. Through interactive activities and a worksheet, students will practice putting themselves in others' shoes, fostering empathy and social awareness. This skill is crucial for developing strong interpersonal relationships and understanding diverse viewpoints.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jill Everett

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VT Counselor

Empathy in Action

This lesson engages 8th graders in understanding how their choices affect others and how they are perceived. Through experiential and game-based learning, students will explore empathy and perspective-taking. This lesson is crucial for developing social-emotional skills that are essential for healthy relationships and community building.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jenny Kaplan

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MA Counselor

Empathy Through Play

This lesson aims to foster empathy in non-verbal ASD students through a game-based learning approach. By engaging in a simple, interactive activity, students will learn to recognize and respond to emotions, enhancing their social-emotional skills. This lesson is crucial as it helps students develop a deeper understanding of empathy, which is essential for building connections and improving communication skills.

Tier 3
2/25
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SHERRI BROWN

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MI Counselor

Seeing Through Others' Eyes

This lesson introduces second graders to the concept of perspective taking through a fun and interactive story activity. Students will learn to understand and appreciate different viewpoints, which is crucial for developing empathy and social skills. By engaging in discussions and activities, students will practice seeing situations from others' perspectives, enhancing their ability to connect with peers.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jill Everett

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VT Counselor

Understanding and Practicing Social Skills

This lesson aims to help 3rd grade students with autism develop essential social skills through experiential and collaborative learning. By engaging with a video, participating in a discussion, and completing a worksheet, students will explore concepts of empathy, respect, and effective communication. This lesson is important as it fosters a supportive environment where students can practice and enhance their social interactions, which are crucial for their personal and academic growth.

Tier 2
2/25
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Kimberlee Nutter

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MA Counselor

Perspective and Empathy

A one-on-one session that develops empathy through understanding and acknowledging different perspectives. It's essential for personal growth and emotional intelligence, designed for an 8th-grade student and lasting 40 minutes.

Tier 3
3/26
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Stephanie Rensch

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AZ Special Education Teacher

Navigating Social Seas

This lesson focuses on helping 11th-grade students understand and manage social anxiety, improve social communication, and develop perspective-taking skills. It's designed for a small group setting, providing targeted support to students who need extra help in these areas. The session will last 30 minutes and aims to equip students with practical strategies to enhance their social interactions and reduce anxiety.

Tier 2
4/2
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Ali Shwartz

S

MA Instructor

Empathy in Action

In this lesson, students will engage in role-playing activities to understand and practice empathy in various social situations. This lesson is important as it helps students develop social-emotional skills, particularly empathy, which is crucial for building positive relationships and understanding others' perspectives.

Tier 1
2/25
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Gretchen Mazaheri

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AZ Counselor

Expanding Reciprocity & Perspective Taking

This lesson focuses on teaching 11th grade students methods to expand on reciprocity and perspective taking. By using a video and guided discussions, students will explore the importance of understanding others' perspectives and the role of reciprocity in building strong relationships. This lesson is crucial for developing empathy and effective communication skills, which are essential for personal and social success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Ali Shwartz

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MA Instructor

Social Skills Workshop

This lesson focuses on enhancing social skills among teens with autism through interactive activities. By engaging in role-playing and group discussions, students will have the opportunity to practice communication, empathy, and teamwork in a supportive environment. This lesson is important as it helps students develop essential social skills that can improve their interactions in everyday life.

Tier 2
2/25
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Kathleen Giorgio

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MA Counselor

Social Skills Role-Play Adventure

In this interactive lesson, 4th-grade students will engage in role-play activities to develop essential social skills such as communication, empathy, and cooperation. Through guided scenarios, students will practice building positive relationships and teamwork. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the value of empathy and effective communication, which are crucial for their social development and success in collaborative environments.

Tier 1
2/25

Erin Vedrani

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MA Instructor

Building Empathy: The Role of Perspective

In this lesson, students will engage in an interactive game where they take turns stepping into different characters' shoes, exploring scenarios from various perspectives. This activity is designed to help students build empathy and enhance their ability to understand others' feelings. By fostering empathy, students can improve their social interactions and emotional intelligence, which are crucial skills for personal and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Victoria Claas

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WI Counselor

Empathy in Action

This lesson helps 4th-grade students understand and identify how others are thinking and feeling through social scenarios. By engaging in role-playing and discussions, students will develop empathy and improve their social skills. This lesson is important as it fosters emotional intelligence, which is crucial for building positive relationships and effective communication.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jill Chisholm

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MA Social Worker

Teamwork and Perspectives

This lesson focuses on building group cohesiveness and introducing perspective-taking skills through a collaborative activity and reflective discussion. By engaging in a team-building exercise, students will learn to work together and appreciate different viewpoints, which are essential skills for social interaction and problem-solving. The lesson aims to enhance students' ability to communicate effectively and collaborate with peers.

Tier 1
2/25
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Ali Shwartz

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MA Instructor

Walk in My Shoes

This lesson focuses on perspective taking for students with social, emotional, and behavioral impairments. Through engaging activities and discussions, students will learn to understand and appreciate different viewpoints, enhancing their empathy and social skills. The lesson is designed for a single 30-minute session, providing targeted support for small groups.

Tier 2
4/10
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jennifer.mcinnis

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MA Instructor

Understanding Social Cues

This lesson helps students with learning disabilities understand basic social cues and recognize feelings through simple activities and guided discussions. By engaging in a video, activity, and discussion, students will develop empathy and improve their social interactions, which are crucial skills for personal and professional success.

Tier 2
2/25
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Loren Baccari

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MA Counselor

Empathy in Action

This lesson uses role-playing scenarios and guided discussions to teach students how to recognize and understand the emotions of others. By fostering greater empathy and cooperation among peers, students will learn the importance of perspective-taking in daily interactions. This lesson is crucial for developing social-emotional skills that enhance peer relationships and create a supportive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Sarah Corrigan

S

MA Psychologist

Unlocking Communication: Understanding Disorders

In this special education lesson, students will explore communication disorders, learning about their characteristics and how they impact individuals. This 20-minute activity is designed to foster empathy and understanding, equipping students with strategies to support peers with communication challenges.

Tier 1
3/27
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Kristen O'Brien

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MA Counselor

Reframing Perspectives

This lesson for 7th graders focuses on helping students learn how to reframe their perspectives to better understand different viewpoints and enhance empathy. Through engaging activities, videos, and discussions, students will develop critical thinking skills and emotional intelligence, which are essential for navigating social interactions and resolving conflicts.

Tier 1
5/1
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Jamie Floyd

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TX Counselor

Social Skills in Motion

This lesson focuses on teaching high school students about the social dynamics of hallway interactions, emphasizing empathy and effective communication. Through role-playing and feedback sessions, students will learn to navigate social situations more effectively. This lesson is important as it helps students develop essential social skills that are crucial for their personal and academic lives.

Tier 1
2/25
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John Halsell

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NC Counselor

Empathy in Action

This lesson encourages students in grades 4-7 to cultivate empathy through role-playing and discussion. By understanding and respecting different perspectives, students will learn to communicate with compassion and kindness, honing their social-emotional skills in real-world scenarios.

Tier 1
4/21
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Caitlyn Lien

Instructor

Empathy in Action

This lesson focuses on developing empathy by understanding others' perspectives. Students will participate in activities that highlight the importance of empathy in conflict resolution. This lesson is important as it helps students build essential social-emotional skills, fostering a positive self-image and responsible citizenship.

Tier 1
2/25
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Dianna Wyllie

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MA Counselor

Role Play Problem Solving

In this lesson, students will engage in a role-playing activity to explore problem-solving and communication skills. Through experiential learning, they will act out scenarios that require effective communication to resolve conflicts and challenges. This lesson is important as it helps young students develop social-emotional skills, such as active listening and expressing feelings, which are crucial for their interpersonal development.

Tier 1
2/25

Sydney Reynolds

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NY Special Education Teacher

The Power of Positive Language

This lesson teaches students how positive language can influence emotions and social interactions. Through role-playing scenarios and reflection activities, students will explore the effects of positive communication. This lesson is important as it helps students develop empathy, improve their communication skills, and foster a positive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25

diana mclaughlin

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MA Counselor

Rethinking Social Cognition

This lesson focuses on enhancing students' social cognition and judgment skills through the 'Rethinking Thinking' video, which explores the 'ladder of inference' model. This model helps students understand how perceptions and assumptions shape beliefs and reactions. The lesson includes activities to practice perspective-taking and reciprocity, crucial for establishing and maintaining relationships.

Tier 1
2/25
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Ali Shwartz

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MA Instructor

Social Skills Adventure

This lesson is designed to help an individual student with autism develop essential social skills through a personalized game-based learning approach. By engaging in a fun and interactive activity with the teacher, the student will learn how to initiate conversations, understand social cues, and build confidence in social interactions. This lesson is important as it provides the student with practical tools to navigate social situations, enhancing their ability to connect with peers and build meaningful relationships.

Tier 3
2/25

Iana Aguilera

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CA Instructor

Empathy Superpower: Seeing Through Others' Eyes

This individual lesson is designed for a student who struggles with being kind to others due to a lack of kindness received. The goal is to develop empathy by helping the student understand how her actions affect others. This 15-minute session will focus on building emotional awareness and perspective-taking skills, crucial for her social-emotional development.

Tier 3
4/2
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Kiley Horn

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AZ Counselor

Empathy in Action

This lesson focuses on developing emotional intelligence by helping students recognize and manage their emotions, fostering better communication and relationships. Through role-playing scenarios, students will practice empathy, which is crucial for building strong interpersonal skills. This lesson is important as it equips students with the ability to understand and respond to the emotions of others, enhancing their social interactions and emotional well-being.

Tier 1
2/25
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Avriel Emanuel

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NY Social Worker

Empathy in Action

This lesson engages 3rd-grade students in understanding and sharing the feelings of others through role-playing and discussion. It is important as it helps students develop empathy and enhance their social skills, which are crucial for their interpersonal development and emotional intelligence.

Tier 1
2/25
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Shiam Harsho

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SC School Administrator

Why Does Perspective Matter?

Students will explore the importance of perspective-taking through storytelling and role-playing. Understanding different viewpoints is essential for building empathy and strong social connections. This lesson is designed for a 3rd grade class and will take approximately 45 minutes.

Tier 1
3/11
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Jamilah Murrell

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MA Counselor

Coping Strategies & Positive Self-Talk

This lesson is designed to help a fourth-grade girl with autism learn and practice coping strategies and positive self-talk. Through a combination of experiential learning and game-based activities, the student will explore different ways to manage emotions and reinforce positive thinking. This lesson is important as it empowers the student with tools to handle challenging situations and promotes emotional resilience.

Tier 3
2/25

Hanna Figgins

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CA Psychologist, Behavior Interventionist, Counselor

Words for All: Autism Communication Game

This lesson engages 7th-grade students in a game-based activity to learn effective communication with individuals with autism. Through interactive play, students will develop empathy and understanding, fostering a supportive classroom environment. This lesson is important as it encourages inclusivity and helps students recognize the diverse communication needs of their peers.

Tier 1
2/25
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Victoria Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Listening and Empathy Skills

This lesson focuses on developing effective listening and empathy skills to support social cognition and relationship-building. By understanding the key elements of listening, students will learn to better interpret and respond to social cues, fostering stronger interpersonal connections. This lesson is crucial for helping students navigate social interactions with greater awareness and empathy.

Tier 1
2/25
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Ali Shwartz

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MA Instructor

Social Superpowers: Building Connections and Communication

This 3-session lesson is designed to teach social skills to students who need additional support in developing their interpersonal abilities. Each 30-minute session will focus on different aspects of social interaction, such as communication, empathy, and teamwork. This lesson is important as it empowers students with the skills needed to build meaningful relationships and navigate social situations effectively, particularly benefiting those with IEPs.

Tier 2
3/13
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Maria Geoffroy

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MA Counselor

Unlocking Communication Superpowers: Expressing Needs Effectively

This lesson is designed for a 7th grade girl with a highly verbal ASD diagnosis, focusing on enhancing her social pragmatics by learning to communicate needs to adults effectively. Through engaging activities, including a puzzle game, students will explore strategies to express themselves without resorting to maladaptive behaviors. This 40-minute session aims to empower students with practical communication skills that are crucial for their personal and social development.

Tier 3
3/4
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John Oliver

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VT School Administrator

Seeing Through Different Lenses

This lesson helps 4th-grade students understand different perspectives in a conflict through guided discussions and activities. By learning empathy and appreciating diverse viewpoints, students will develop essential social-emotional skills that are crucial for their personal growth and interpersonal relationships.

Tier 1
2/25
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Christina Williams

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MA Counselor, Social Worker

Social Skills Safari

In this lesson, students will embark on a 'safari' to discover and practice essential social skills like active listening, cooperation, and sharing through fun, guided activities. This lesson is important as it helps students develop interpersonal skills that are crucial for their social development and success in collaborative environments.

Tier 1
2/25
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Annmarie Ridings

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MA Counselor

Perspective Puzzles

In this lesson, students will work in groups to solve puzzles that require seeing things from different perspectives. This collaborative activity is designed to enhance problem-solving and empathy skills, crucial for social and emotional development. By engaging in this lesson, students will learn to appreciate diverse viewpoints and improve their ability to work effectively in teams.

Tier 2
2/25

Samantha Powers

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MA Counselor

Courageous Conversations

This lesson is designed to help students with moderate intellectual disabilities develop communication skills through structured activities. It focuses on promoting open communication, active listening, and empathy. The lesson includes visual aids and simplified language to ensure accessibility and engagement for all students.

Tier 1
2/25
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Jennifer MacCord

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MA Counselor

Social Skills Adventure

This lesson focuses on helping kindergarten students with autism develop essential social skills through a fun and interactive activity. By engaging in a structured play scenario, students will practice taking turns, sharing, and communicating with peers. This lesson is important as it provides a safe and supportive environment for students to learn and practice social interactions, which are crucial for their overall development and integration into the classroom community.

Tier 2
2/25

Miranda Blanchette

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MA Social Worker, Counselor

Empathy Adventure

This lesson aims to help first-grade students understand how their actions impact others, fostering empathy and perspective-taking. Through a combination of video, interactive activities, and discussions, students will learn to recognize and appreciate different perspectives. This lesson is important as it builds foundational social-emotional skills that are crucial for positive interactions and relationships.

Tier 1
2/25
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Stephanie "Kate" Ray

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MA Counselor, Psychologist

The Empathy Game

In this lesson, students will engage in role-playing scenarios to explore different perspectives and practice empathy. This activity is crucial for developing social-emotional skills, promoting inclusivity, and fostering a compassionate classroom environment. By understanding and sharing the feelings of others, students will learn to build stronger, more empathetic relationships.

Tier 1
2/25
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ROBIN GOAN

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NC Counselor

Empathy in Action

In this lesson, students will engage in role-playing activities to understand different perspectives and develop empathy. Through guided reflection, they will identify how empathy can lead to positive change in their school community. This lesson is important as it helps students build social-emotional skills, fostering a more inclusive and understanding school environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Emma Gebhard

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MA Social Worker, Counselor

Transforming Thoughts: Positive Self-Talk

This 5-session lesson is designed for a 3rd grade student on an IEP, focusing on identifying negative and positive self-talk, understanding coping strategies, and exploring cognitive behavioral triangle connections. Each 20-minute session will empower the student with practical skills to transform negative thoughts into positive ones, enhancing their emotional well-being and resilience.

Tier 3
4/15
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Lindsey Jordan

Instructor

Empathy in Action

In this lesson, students will engage in role-playing and storytelling activities to learn about empathy and understanding others' perspectives. This lesson is important as it helps students develop emotional intelligence and compassion, which are crucial skills for social interaction and personal growth.

Tier 1
2/25

Kristen Williams

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CA Psychologist

Empathy in Action

In this lesson, students will engage in role-playing scenarios to understand different perspectives and develop empathy. Through group discussions and reflection activities, students will learn to appreciate diverse viewpoints and practice empathy in their daily interactions. This lesson is important as it fosters social-emotional skills, helping students build better relationships and create a more inclusive classroom environment.

Tier 1
2/25
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Rebecca Biggard

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AZ Counselor

Emotional Intelligence 101

In this lesson, students will learn to identify and manage their emotions, enhancing their ability to empathize and communicate with others. Through interactive activities like role-playing, students will practice emotional intelligence skills in a supportive environment. This lesson is important as it helps students develop critical social-emotional skills that are essential for personal and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25

Taylor Toumayan

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MA Counselor, Social Worker

Social Superpowers: Unlocking Communication Skills

This lesson is designed for two fourth graders on the autism spectrum, focusing on enhancing their social skills as part of their IEP goals. Through engaging activities, discussions, and games, students will reflect on their progress in communication and interaction over the year. The session is 20 minutes long and aims to empower students by recognizing their growth and encouraging further development in social skills.

Tier 3
3/27

Stacie Browne-Gallagher

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NY Counselor, Psychologist, General Education Teacher, Special Education Teacher, Social Worker, Behavior Interventionist, School Administrator

Echoing Positivity

This lesson is designed for a 7th grader with autism who uses echolalia to repeat profanity and inappropriate statements from movies. The session will focus on redirecting this behavior towards positive and appropriate language, helping the student develop better communication skills. This individual support is crucial for fostering a more positive social interaction and enhancing the student's ability to engage in appropriate conversations.

Tier 3
4/4
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Joleen Shillingford

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NY Counselor

Social Scenarios: How Would You Respond?

This lesson engages 9th-grade students in evaluating various social scenarios, prompting them to decide on appropriate responses. It emphasizes understanding and managing social cues and contexts, which are crucial skills for effective communication and relationship-building. By practicing these skills, students will be better equipped to navigate social situations in their daily lives.

Tier 1
2/25

Amanda Torres

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CA Psychologist

Solving Social Puzzles: Mastering Interpersonal Solutions

In this engaging 30-minute session designed for a small group of 8th graders, students will practice identifying and generating solutions for interpersonal issues, focusing on why certain solutions are effective. This lesson is crucial for students who struggle with managing social stress, especially around disagreements. With a focus on visual aids and reading comprehension, students will enhance their problem-solving skills and meet IEP goals by proposing solutions in challenging situations.

Tier 2
3/31
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Molly Mulhern

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NY Instructor

Social Skills Adventure

This lesson is designed to enhance social skills among 4th-grade students through a game-based learning approach. Students will participate in a fun and interactive activity that encourages teamwork, communication, and empathy. This lesson is important as it helps students develop essential social skills that are crucial for their personal and academic growth.

Tier 1
2/25
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Yismark Ponce

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MA Counselor, Social Worker

Goal Setting for Social-Emotional Growth

This lesson is designed to help 9th and 10th graders in an alternative classroom setting understand and set social-emotional goals. Through a guided discussion and a worksheet activity, students will explore the importance of social-emotional skills and how setting personal goals can enhance their well-being and interpersonal relationships. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to take charge of their emotional growth, fostering resilience and self-awareness.

Tier 1
2/25
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Maegen Curley

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VT Instructor

Social Awareness Adventure

This lesson engages 1st-grade students in a fun and interactive game to enhance their social awareness. Through role-playing and scenario-based activities, students will learn to recognize and respond to different social situations. This lesson is important as it helps young learners develop empathy, understanding, and effective communication skills, which are crucial for their social development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Janelle Reynolds

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MA Counselor

Impulse Control and Communication

This lesson focuses on helping students with autism manage impulsivity and verbal threats through self-awareness and communication strategies. By engaging in activities that promote emotional regulation and effective communication, students will learn to recognize their impulses and express themselves in a positive manner. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential skills to navigate social interactions and reduce conflicts.

Tier 3
2/25
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Shequeta Harris

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NC Behavior Interventionist

Emotions and Coping Skills Adventure

This lesson helps a 20-year-old student with intellectual disabilities learn to identify emotions and apply coping skills through engaging activities. By using simple language and interactive methods, the lesson aims to enhance emotional awareness and regulation, crucial for personal development and social interactions.

Tier 3
2/25

David Sayegh

E

CA Psychologist

Social Skills Workshop: Building Connections

This lesson focuses on enhancing students' social skills through interactive games and activities. By engaging in exercises that promote active listening, cooperation, and conflict resolution, students will develop essential skills for effective communication and teamwork. This workshop is crucial for students with IEPs as it supports their social development and helps them navigate social situations more confidently.

Tier 3
2/25

Krysti Hesse

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AZ Social Worker

Impulse Control and Communication

This lesson focuses on helping students with autism manage impulsivity and verbal threats through self-awareness and communication strategies. By engaging in activities that promote emotional regulation and effective communication, students will learn to recognize their impulses and express themselves in a positive manner. This lesson is important as it equips students with essential skills to navigate social interactions and reduce conflicts.

Tier 3
2/25
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Victoria Douglas

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NC Behavior Interventionist

The Art of Mindful Communication

This lesson introduces students to mindful communication techniques, encouraging them to be present and attentive during interactions. Through role-playing and reflection, students will practice meaningful dialogue, enhancing their social connections. This lesson is important as it helps students develop essential communication skills that are crucial for building strong relationships and understanding others.

Tier 1
2/25

Crystal Sullivan

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NY Social Worker

Understanding Social Cues and Boundaries

This lesson helps the student understand body language and social cues that show discomfort, and how to keep personal boundaries. Through simple, hands-on activities, the student will learn to notice and understand social interactions. This lesson is important for building good relationships and respecting others.

Tier 3
2/25

David Sayegh

E

CA Psychologist

Emotions in Play

This lesson uses imaginative play to help young students explore and express a range of emotions. Through role-playing and imaginative scenarios, students will practice empathy and improve their social skills by understanding different perspectives. This lesson is important as it fosters emotional intelligence and helps children develop the ability to empathize with others, which is crucial for their social development.

Tier 1
2/25

Sydney Reynolds

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NY Special Education Teacher

Grief Counseling Simulation

This lesson involves a simulation-based activity where students role-play as grief counselors and clients. Through this exercise, students will learn effective communication and empathy skills, which are crucial for interpersonal relationships and emotional intelligence. The lesson includes feedback sessions to help students reflect on their performance and improve their skills, making it a valuable experience for personal and professional development.

Tier 1
2/25
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Stephanie Cordero

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TX Counselor

Communicate & Collaborate

This lesson focuses on enhancing students' communication skills through interactive and experiential activities. By engaging in a game-based learning activity, students will practice active listening, clear expression, and collaborative problem-solving. This lesson is important as it helps students develop essential life skills that are crucial for personal and academic success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Patricia Wood

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MA Counselor

Solving Social Puzzles: Mastering Interpersonal Solutions

In this engaging 45-minute session for a small group of 8th graders, students will practice identifying and generating solutions for interpersonal issues. This lesson is crucial as it empowers students to navigate social challenges effectively, enhancing their problem-solving skills and emotional intelligence. The session will include visual aids and a reading passage tailored to a 5th-grade level to support comprehension and engagement.

Tier 2
3/31
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Molly Mulhern

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NY Instructor

Walking in Their Shoes

This lesson focuses on helping 6th-grade students develop the skill of perspective-taking. Students will engage in discussions, role-playing activities, and reflective exercises to better understand and appreciate different viewpoints. This lesson is important as it fosters empathy, improves social interactions, and enhances problem-solving skills.

Tier 1
2/25
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Stefany Shouman

D

AZ History

ADHD Awareness and Social Skills

This lesson aims to help an 8-year-old boy with ADHD develop social skills and self-awareness through a blended learning approach. The lesson will include a discussion to reflect on ADHD and its impact on daily life, and an activity to practice social skills, fostering understanding and empathy.

Tier 3
2/25
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Kelly Emmett

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MA Counselor

Social Skills Game Day

This lesson focuses on enhancing social skills through experiential and game-based learning. Students will engage in a discussion, watch a video, and participate in a group game to practice and improve their social interactions. This lesson is important as it provides a safe and supportive environment for students to develop essential social skills, which are crucial for personal and professional success.

Tier 1
2/25
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Michael Houlihan

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MA Counselor

Social Awareness Adventure

This lesson focuses on enhancing social awareness among students through engaging activities and discussions. By participating in a game-based learning activity, students will explore different emotions and social scenarios, fostering empathy and understanding. This lesson is crucial for developing students' ability to recognize and respect others' feelings, which is essential for building positive relationships.

Tier 1
2/25
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Annmarie Ridings

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MA Counselor