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Trying to teach flexible thinking? Check out these engaging flexible thinking exercises that are sure to get your students on the right track.

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Rosalynn Petrutsas
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As your daughter gets off the bus, you notice her flushed face and her eyes are filled with tears. You ask what’s wrong, and the words come flooding out. “Julia said she won’t play with me at recess anymore. I don’t understand why she’s mad. I was just telling her the right way to play!”

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Amanda Bacon
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It took me all of a few days of parenting twins to recognize that their brains were truly unique to them . It was fascinating (and a bit overwhelming) to see how differently they responded to the same exact circumstances. The debate over nature and nurture won’t be going away anytime soon. It i

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Alisha Alder
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I was introducing SuperFlex (by Social Thinking) to some new students. One student was having a really tough time understanding how his brain could be 'flexible'. I explained how his not his brain, but his thinking, needed to be flexible. Again, I was met with, "How can my thinking be flexible?" I could see I needed to think outside of the box for this one. After some trial runs, I found a way to, hopefully, demonstrate the concept of 'flexible thinking'. With the help of tissue paper…

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Ricki Ahle

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