Lesson 3 – Social Skill: Asking Questions.

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Lesson 3 – Social Skill: Asking Questions

Active Listening 1. Look at the person who is talking 2. Think about what is being said 3. Wait your turn to talk 4. Say what you want to say

Home Work Review When did you practice the skill? Where? With whom? What did you do to follow each step of the skill? Be specific Tell us another situation where you will use the skill

Asking Questions - Definition You want to get more information about something that is important to you Examples – Directions for something More information Clarification about an assignment ?

Asking Questions 1. Decide what you would like to know more about 2. Decide whom to ask 3. Think about different ways to ask your question. Pick one way 4. Pick the right time and place to ask your question 5. Ask your question