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Practical concepts & strategies to help Neurodivergent and neurotypical people reach their social goals

Social Thinking has helped more than 2.5 million people around the world for over 25 years

Social emotional learning is a lifelong journey. At some point, we all struggle in social situations, and engaging in a social emotional thinking and feeling-based process can be difficult at times for everyone in the social world—at home, at school, at work, and within the community. That’s why the Social Thinking® Methodology offers a diverse array of research-informed resources, training, curricula, practical strategies, and visual tools for all developmental ages, from 4 – 80, and all social learners, Neurodivergent and neurotypical.


Teachers, speech-language pathologists, counselors, parents and therapists just like you have used our lessons & strategies for more than 25 years with proven results. The Social Thinking Methodology provides evidence-based strategies to help people develop their social competencies, flexible thinking & social problem solving and improve: conversation & social connection, executive functioning, friendship & relationship development, perspective taking, self-regulation, and Social Thinking vocabulary.  Our conceptual and teaching frameworks show interventionists, children, students, and clients how the social world operates and why through concrete, specific vocabulary and explicit, step-by-step instruction. And it provides developmentally based strategies and engaging activities to support social learners ages four through mature adulthood in moving toward improvement in their own social goals.


Explore our broad range of products, online courses, conferences, and free resources for teaching practical concepts, vocabulary, and strategies to help guide social learners in some of the most significant learning of their lives.

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Social Thinking Vocabulary

Part 1: The Social World: Practical Vocabulary and Concepts for Teaching How It Works

Series Name: Social Thinking Vocabulary and Strategies

We all need practical social emotional learning tools for teaching social information. Part 1 of this two-part series introduces two core teaching frameworks, multiple tools, and practical strategies as part of the Social Thinking® Methodology’s concrete vocabulary. Discover social emotional learning strategies for teaching how the social world works.
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Social Thinking Vocabulary

Part 2: Strategies and Concepts for How to Navigate to Regulate in the Social World

Series Name: Social Thinking Vocabulary and Strategies

Using concrete social emotional vocabulary and frameworks, we teach strategies for social learners to navigate (to regulate) in the social world. In this second half of this series, learn additional Social Thinking Vocabulary to make abstract social concepts more concrete. We describe practical examples for guiding children, students or clients to build social competencies in conversations, executive functions, self-awareness, self-regulation, perspective taking, and flexible thinking.
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Executive Functioning

Part 1: How Do We Get Things Done?

Series Name: Fostering the Development of Executive Functions

Organizational skills for homework and classwork start with organized thinking. In this first of a two-part series, we explore three critical and fascinating aspects involving how every individual engages in organized thinking and then explore the process of identifying goals, creating action plans, and developing metacognitively based strategies to help our children, students, or clients get things done.
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Executive Functioning

Part 2: Finding One’s Motivation to Tackle Many Moving Parts of Any Assignment

Series Name: Fostering the Development of Executive Functions

This second part of a two-part series is an exploration of metacognitive strategies to help students find their motivation, learn about time prediction, prioritize their workload, and track multiple assignments simultaneously. We explore the importance of perspective taking and how we can help.
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What is Social Thinking?

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Strategies to Build Social Competencies

The Social Thinking Methodology provides evidence-based strategies to help people ages four through adult develop their social competencies, flexible thinking & social problem solving and improve:



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