Social Skills is Canceled podcast

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My book, "Social Skills is Canceled", is here! The chapter book tells the story of three students: Circle, Triangle, and Square. Each faces unique social challenges based on their social type. Understanding the different social types can help us all better support the students in our lives!


  • Introduction to Social Skills is Canceled 01:01

    • Welcome to "Social Skills is Canceled"!

    • The book aims to provide information and education regarding different types of students, helping parents, educators, and therapists.

  • Overview of the Book and Website 2:56

    • The book and website (socialskillsiscanceled.org or .com) provide resources, including a quiz to identify a child's social type (circle, triangle, or square).

    • The podcast will explore each social type in detail, starting with an introduction to the concept and the book.

  • Characteristics of Circle Students 3:57

    • Steph introduces the first social type, "Circle," and its characteristics, such as being friendly and well-liked by others.

    • Being friendly is not the same thing as having friends.

    • Circle students are often overlooked because they are seen as friendly and well-liked by adults, but they struggle to make friends with peers.

    • They tend to think everyone is their friend.

    • Circle students are typically parallel conversationalists, meaning they listen to conversations but do not actively participate.

    • They often enjoy talking to adults more than peers and may prefer the company of younger children.

  • Challenges and Overlooked Needs of Circle Students 8:07

    • Circle students are often overlooked for social support because they do not exhibit socially inappropriate behavior.

    • As adults, they may rely on family for social interaction because they never developed peer relationships.

  • Introduction to Triangle Students 10:56

    • Triangle students are known for being annoying, rude, intense, or too much, and are often in trouble for things they did not do.

    • They are socially rejected by their peers, who may outwardly or covertly reject them.

    • Triangle students try hard to make friends but may overcompensate, leading to a reputation for being annoying.

    • They often have hyperactive personalities and great leadership potential but struggle to use these skills effectively.

  • Challenges and Mental Health Issues of Triangle Students 13:52

    • Triangle students are at risk for mental health challenges, including depression and anxiety, due to their struggles with making friends.

    • They are typically aware of their reputation and often do not know why people find them annoying.

    • Triangle students have big hearts and care about others but often feel isolated and lonely.

    • They may have negative relationships with adults and are often dismissed from services and programs due to their behavior.

  • Introduction to Square Students 17:44

    • Square students exhibit social anxiety and are the hardest to identify because social anxiety does not always look typical.

    • Square students tend to withdraw and isolate, making it difficult for them to make social connections.

    • Square students are often unknown and fly under the radar.

  • Characteristics and Challenges of Square Students 21:17

    • Square students are typically intelligent and do well academically but struggle with social connections.

    • They tend to be reserved and may have selective mutism, where they do not speak in certain situations.

    • They often have close relationships with their families but struggle to make friends outside of that.

  • The Importance of Mixed Social Groups 25:08

    • The book and the podcast emphasize the importance of mixed social groups for students to learn from each other.

    • Mixed groups allow students to provide feedback, see how others navigate social situations, and serve as practice partners.

  • Conclusion and Next Episode Preview 30:20

    • The podcast aims to help students and adults understand different social types and how they can support each other.

    • Each upcoming episode will feature a lesson from Steph's year-round curriculum, with the next episode focusing on joining a conversation.


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