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Social Skills Program Review by Advanceweb.com
We’re fortunate to have several members of the Speech-Language Pathologists’ community who use, review, and recommend our social skills learning program.
Speech-language pathologist, Jeremy Legaspi, recently posted this review of The Social Express on the community site, advanceweb.com
The Social Express is gorgeous animated and interactive app to address social skills. It was created to work on social skills as well as target children’s social thinking skills by problem solving situations. It’s intended to be used for elementary school-aged children with autism, Asperger’s Syndrome, ADHD, nonverbal learning disabilities, pragmatic language deficits or other social-cognitive challenges.
This app provides some of the following:
Integrates many components including: hidden rules, Social Thinking® concepts, video modeling, self-regulation, and problem solving to help the user and adult “put it all together”
– Allows for multiple responses with different outcomes
– Presents teaching tips to assist the adult working with the user to expand on each lesson
– Provides printables for generalization of the presented skills
The Social Express [is] using video modeling to provide the visual models that children with Autism and ADHD need and crave. What is Video Modeling? Video modeling is a method of teaching that uses videos to provide a visual model of targeted behaviors or skills.
These scenes are animated.
There are 16 lessons across 2 Levels. Each Lesson has a Skill Level, Hidden Social key, and a goal. These include:
Skill Level 1
Skill Level 1: What are they thinking about?
Hidden Social Key: Look at what others are looking at
Goal: To introduce the concept that we look at things that we are thinking about
Skill Level 1: Being with the group
Hidden Social Key: Keep your body facing the group
Goal: To introduce the concept that it’s important to keep your body facing the group
Skill Level 1: Pick the feeling
Hidden Social Key: User your eyes and brain to figure things out
Goal: to demonstrate how peoples’ bodies and face express emotions
Skill Level 1: Using the DPS: Digital Problem Solver
Hidden Social Key: Monitor and adjust your behavior when you’re in a group
Goal: to allow the user to identify and solve social problems
Skill Level 1: What’s Next?
Hidden Social Key: User your eyes and brain to figure things out
Goal: To present the concept of inferring what will happen next
Skill Level 1: What are they doing?
Hidden Social Key: Look at who is talking
Goal: To introduce the concept of figuring out what others are doing by looking at them
Skill Level 1: Saying the right thing
Hidden Social Key: Talk about things that others like to talk about
Goal: To introduce the concept that it is important to think about what other people like
Skill Level 1: Unlocking the clubhouse
Hidden Social Key: Use your eyes and brain to figure things out
Goal: To provide an opportunity for the user to observe and identify when others are using hidden social keys
Skill Level 2
Skill Level 2: Watch what I do
Hidden Social Key: Look at what others are looking at
Goal: To introduce the concept that it is important to watch what others are looking at or doing
Skill Level 2: Using our friend files
Hidden Social Key: Keep your body facing the group and talk about what others are discussing
Goal: To introduce the concept of listening to what others are saying
Skill Level 2: Thinking about your friend
Hidden Social Key: Try to figure out what to do based on how others are feeling
Goal: To identify mad, sad, happy, and scared feelings, and figure out what to do when others are feeling this way
Skill Level 2: Using the DPS: Digital Problem Solver
Hidden Social Key: Monitor and adjust your behavior when you’re with a group
Goal: To introduce four coping strategies and the results of using them
Skill Level 2: What’s their plan?
Hidden Social Key: Use your eyes and brain to figure things out
Goal: To introduce the concept of observing other’s body and eye movements to figure out what they will do next
Skill Level 2: What does that mean?
Hidden Social Key: Look at who is talking
Goal: to introduce the use of idioms in conversation
Skill Level 2: Having a conversation
Hidden Social Key: Talk about what the group is talking about
Goal: To introduce the concept that people ask follow-up questions to find out more about a topic
Skill Level 2: Unlocking the clubhouse
Hidden Social Key: Use your eyes and brain to figure things out
Goal: To provide the opportunity for the user to observe and identify when others are using the Hidden Social Keys
The included printables are a nice way to make these lessons tangible for the child. Here are a few examples of what the printables look like:
Watch a video of the Social Express in action.
Overall the app has some amazingly cool features and targets a number of skills that most children on the spectrum need but maybe priced out of range of some SLP’s budgets. Priced at $89.99 The Social Express is available for Mac, PC, and iPad. I say treat it as an investment and check it out on the App Store for more info here: The Social Express.
This review originally posted by Jeremy Legaspi on Advance Web you can visit by clicking here, Advanceweb.com