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  1. Clue Cards: 5 Card Packs to Improve Social Communication
    Help kids get a clue in social situations.

  2. Developmental Check-Up
    by Gerald Alpern, Ph.D., Thomas Boll, Ph.D., and Marsha Shearer, M.A.
    The easiest way to communicate a child's developmental needs to the parent-and to enlist the parent's help in meeting them.

  3. Feelings ColorCards
    Beautiful and versatile, these large cards use real photographs to illustrate positive and negative emotions in both children and adults.

  4. Hidden Rules
    A Game That Teaches Everyday Social Skills
    by Lawrence Shapiro, Ph.D.
    Social behaviors that most of us seem to pick up without being taught-such as respecting personal space, speaking at an appropriate volume, and paying attention to body language.

  5. Hopla Box
    developed by Bert Smets and the Center for Experiential Education
    Feelings awareness for toddlers.

  6. Mumble Jumble: A Social Conversation Game
    by Marjorie Mitlin, LICSW
    For Kids Who Don't Know What to Say Next

  7. Social Skills
    Learning to Get Along With Other People

  8. Social Story Movies
    by Carol Gray
    Social stories on DVD-ideal for visual learners!

  9. Talk Blocks
    Here's a wonderfully simple way to share not only feelings, but also needs.

  10. Too Close, Too Far, Just Right
    A Game About Personal Space
    Role-play your way to a better understanding of personal space!

  11. Too Much, Too Little, Just Right: Game
    by Claudia Weiss, L.C.S.W., Sandra Singer, Ph.D., and Lois Feigenbaum, L.C.S.W.
    A Social Communication Game

    Related Too Much, Too Little, Just Right: Items: Express-O-Meter (Pkg. of 5)
  12. The Transporters
    Developed with the Autism Research Centre at Cambridge University, this DVD helps children with autism recognize the emotions in people's faces.

  13. Use Your I's
    by Donna L. McGoff, M.S.
    This board game teaches children how to express their feelings without jeopardizing the rights of others.

  14. What Are They Thinking? ColorCards
    Sure to stimulate animated discussion, these beautiful cards illustrate the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and behavior.

  15. What Did You Say?
    A Game of Nonverbal Language
    Help children learn to read body language.






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