

improvetheir level of comfort in a variety of social situations, andĥ. contrastthe specific examples in the game with their own thoughts and behaviors, and discuss ways to improve their skills Ĥ. learnpro-social thought and communication skills by modeling the positive examples in the game ģ. understandbetter the differences between appropriate and inappropriate social thought and communication by comparing and contrasting the examples in the game Ģ. Playing Time:Flexible from 20 minutes45 minutesPlayers:25ġ. This program is facilitated by an Art Therapist who provides. There are multiple levels of play in order to make the game fun and challenging for players in grades 2-6 (or older for special needs students).Facilitators have options of (1) using the Bonus Cards, (2) varying the number of cards put out to match, and (3) replacing the cards as they are matched and taken off the playing area. No prior art making experience required, just a willingness to have a go. Social Smarts is a matching game where players turn over cards to match the name of the Thinker (a fictitious student) with a matching Thought.Bonus Cards ask players to discuss the consequences of putting the thought into action or to relate the thought to their own experiences. Smart Thinking promotes positive communication and understanding of the social rules that encourage positive relationships.The game uses specific concrete examples to promote flexible thinking and discourage rigid thinking.Īlthough some children naturally have better social and communication skills than others, all children can improve their skills in these areas. It is helpful for young people to understand that they are in control of their thinking and to see and hear the difference between Smart Thinking and Not-So-Smart Thinking. Established in 2007, SMART is MITs first research centre outside of Cambridge, MA and its largest. Social Smarts offers players a fun way to learn about the thought choices they have when communicating with friends, parents, and teachers. Cell therapy is an emerging medical product. Any person who has a child on the autism spectrum who is 4.

Social Smarts helps all children improve their social relations and communication skills.It is especially helpful for children who tend to misread social cues, including those who have been diagnosed with AspergersSyndrome or are at any other position on the Autism Spectrum.Social skills and communication are two of the five dimensions measured by the AQ (Autism Spectrum Quotient) assessment instrument (Baron-Cohen et al 2001). Voices Together - 88 Vilcom Center Drive, Suite 100, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Applied behavior analysis (ABA) Meredith College - Raleigh.
