Mastering Your Social Filter: A Lesson in Communication

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Learn the importance of using your social filter through the engaging story of "I Can't Believe You Said That!" by Julia Cook. Discover the difference between thoughts to keep in your 'thought bubble' and things to say out loud. Find out why it's crucial to consider the impact of your words on others' feelings and practice the THINK method before speaking.


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  1. I Cant Believe You Said That! A lesson on using your social filter

  2. I Cant Believe You Said That By Julia Cook Click to watch a recording of the book I Can t Believe You Said That By Julia Cook * the book is read by the author who gives a little intro, fast forward to 3:14

  3. To Say Out Loud or Keep in Our Thought Bubble . Read each statement or have a family member ready them. Decide if they are things you should say out loud or keep in your thought bubble.

  4. Out Loud or Social Filter? Things we can say out loud Can you move over please? Your hair looks cool It looks like you tried really hard on this I like your outfit Thank you that was thoughtful Things to keep in my social filter Your lunch smells really gross Why is that lady so fat Look that kid is making weird noises That toy is babyish, I don t want it Your house is really dirty

  5. Review Why is it important to use our social filter (or to keep thoughts in our thought bubble? Because sometimes what first pops into our heads could hurt someone s feelings Before you say it THINK: T Is it thoughtful H is it helpful I is it interesting N Is it necessary K is it kind

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