Students become astute observers of verbal and nonverbal cues in social situations and react appropriately when they study top-notch illustrations of social situations and answer questions that stimulate logical and proactive thinking.
Ninety social situations are illustrated in portrait-quality, full-color art.
Each social situation is presented with a brief narrative. Four questions for every illustration prompt students to study verbal and nonverbal cues, make accurate inferences, and identify appropriate social responses.
Individualize the sessions for student needs:
- select the number of items to attempt
- select the percentage goal
- turn narration on or off
- choose the social situations to target:
- in school: lining up, asking for help, working independently, and more
- eating: wiping your mouth, reaching for food, not burping, and more
- emotions: being jealous, being teased, reacting to new experiences, and more
- self-control: yelling, ignoring rules, waiting for a turn, and more
- getting along: sharing, helping others, not excluding others, and more
- conversations: good eye contact, sarcasm, interrupting, and more
- being responsible: doing chores, being on time, keeping a promise, and more
- solving problems: friend moving away, food allergies, lost money, and more
- role-playing: joining a group, substitute teacher, having a party, and more
Other program features are:
- every screen is fully narrated with picture-supported text
- 350 multiple-choice response items
- click on text to hear narration again
- simple, one-click answer format
- user controls screen advancement
- print and save session results for an unlimited number of users
- musical reinforcers
- correct answer tally
- content is based on No-Glamour Social Language/Behavior Cards