The Social Competency Model
Teaching Social Competencies More Than Social Skills
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Many of those with challenges developing social competencies struggle with far more than learning social skills. In this webinar, Michelle Garcia Winner, the founder of Social Thinking, discusses our new evidence-based Social Competency Model to bring to light a four-step developmental process to help students evolve in their social competencies. These four steps begin with organizing one’s social attention to interpret the thoughts and emotions of self and others to problem solve, make decisions, and produce the social responses that best meet one’s social goals. Michelle discusses how Social Thinking’s treatment frameworks and vocabulary encourage the development of social competencies, by explaining how lessons such as becoming a Social Detective and using superflexible thinking are part of this process. A question and answer period with those watching follows the presentation.
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After you have watched the webinar, you may download the Certificate of Attendance for your records. Unfortunately, our webinars are not pre-approved for continuing education units.
Make It a Team Learning Experience
Find a webinar that speaks to you? Make it a team learning experience by sharing it with your professional team, coworkers, client families, and friends so that everyone is on the same page.
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