She received a bachelor degree in Speech Language Pathology from UC Santa Barbara, and a masters degree from Indiana University, Bloomington. She has worked as a speech language pathologist in a variety of settings including the elementary and secondary levels of public school, in neuro-cognitive rehabilitation programs for persons with head-injuries and strokes and in a clinical research program for students with autism in Bloomington, Indiana under the mentorship of Nancy Dalrymple. She entered into private practice in 1999 and now runs Michelle Garcia Winners Center for Social Thinking in San Jose, CA. Michelles center serves approximately 300 students a year in regular treatment sessions with her staff. In addition, she consults with family and school educators. Michelle continues to gain practical insights into helping our students by working in her clinic 2-3 days a week. She has also developed an assessment approach for better understanding the practical and IEP needs of her students. Michelle also consults to school district in the San Francisco Bay Area as well as across the nation. She has worked with Andrea Walkers SUCSESS project in Orange Country for 3 years helping their staff to develop plans for helping them serve the older child.
Michelle continues to write journal and magazine articles and books with her insights on social cognition. Her greatest areas of self-study currently involve the exploration of perspective taking (Theory of Mind) and executive functions (multi-tasking) and their impact on many different aspects of functioning (social and academic). Michelle is breaking new ground in developing treatment ideas to help children and adults prepare better for the challenges of the world we live in.
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A must-have resource to teach perspective-taking skills to individuals with social cognitive deficits,
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This review is from: Thinking About You Thinking About Me: Philosophy and strategies to further develop perspective taking and communicative abilities for persons with ... Autism, Hyperlexia, ADHD, PDD-NOS, NVLD (Paperback)
According to the author, social cognitive learning disability is the most abstract of all learning disabilities, making it difficult for professionals to assess through standardized measures. Students with social cognitive deficits may be diagnosed with disorders ranging from Asperger Syndrome (AS) to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). In this guide, the author focuses on the student's ability to understand the perspective of others, which is critical for establishing successful interpersonal relationships. This handbook contains numerous therapeutic activities to help students understand and develop perspective-taking skills, and it also describes the impact of language and behavior on social thinking. The book offers strategies to help students and teachers understand the Individualized Education Program (IEP), and it also provides sample IEP goals and benchmarks. Please visit our website to obtain this guide at the same list price. (We also offer related books on this topic.) Our books ship immediately.
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