by Kara Broks | Oct 12, 2017 | Social Thinking®, Speech Language Pathology
Devon – Age 21 It’s a darn good day, especially when one of your young adults on the Autism Spectrum tells you she is “preening with pride” over her latest accomplishment. The accomplishment; speaking to a stranger with confidence and getting directions...
by Hello SLN | Jan 12, 2017 | conversation, Social Thinking®, Speech Language Pathology
What is Social Thinking ®? The Social Mind Social Thinking ® is how we, as humans, communicate with each other. In a nutshell it’s how we experience other people and how we express ourselves to them. Social intelligence is how we make friends, act in group...
by Hello SLN | Jan 6, 2017 | conversation, Social Thinking®, Speech Language Pathology, Speech Therapy
Reclaim the Art of Conversing With These 5 tips The art of conversation is lost. We keep hearing that phrase over and over. Yes, it’s true that our smartphones and laptops have created some complications when it comes to speaking face to face but we don’t think that...
by Hello SLN | Dec 2, 2016 | accent reduction, conversation, Late Talker, Reading, Social Thinking®, Speech Language Pathology, Speech Therapy, Stuttering
Speech Pathology is the study and treatment of speech and language problems. Speech Language Pathologists (SLP’s) are trained clinicians that help patients with a variety of speech, language, social and overall communication problems. The most well-known area of...
by Hello SLN | Sep 14, 2016 | Reading, Social Thinking®, Speech Language Pathology, Stuttering
Books, pencils, backpacks…. Conversation? It’s back to school time and most students are busy getting into a routine, learning their schedules, starting activities, meeting new people and friends. Sometimes meeting new friends can be intimidating. So… how do you...
by Hello SLN | Sep 7, 2016 | Reading, Social Thinking®, Speech Language Pathology
We live in a very peculiar time. LED lit screens have replaced faces. Text / fonts have replaced audible words and we have replaced eye contact for “eyes down” at our technology devices. Many of us born before 1994 have seen this transformation first hand. We’ve also...
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