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FIX THE PROBLEM! Face Cards on PowerPoint Slides 2 and 3: Directions to go over with players Slides 4 through 43: Problem Face Cards The first person character narratives are in the PowerPoint Notes if you wish to read them in this manner. You can also print them out and read them from the Narratives file I provide. Joel Shaul, LCSW AutismTeachingStrategies.com *The emoticon images used in this kit were made by Freepik.com*

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Page 1: FIX THE PROBLEM! Face Cards on PowerPoint Slides 2 and 3: Directions to go over with players Slides 4 through 43: Problem Face Cards The first person character

FIX THE PROBLEM!Face Cards on PowerPoint

Slides 2 and 3: Directions to go over with players

Slides 4 through 43: Problem Face Cards

The first person character narratives are in the PowerPoint Notes if you wish to read them in this manner. You can also print them out and read them from the Narratives file I provide.

Joel Shaul, LCSW

AutismTeachingStrategies.com

*The emoticon images used in this kit were made by

Freepik.com*

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FIX THE PROBLEM!

How to play: Hi, I’m Todd!

The grown-up with you will describe a lot of different kids, each with a different problem.

Try your best to FIX THE PROBLEM by giving your own ideas and advice!

Hi, I’m Carla!

You might often notice that some of the kids have problems kind of like your own!

When this happens, speak up, and let the other players know about how you can fix your own problem!

TODD

CARLA

Joel Shaul, LCSW

AutismTeachingStrategies.com

DIRECTIONS FOR KIDS

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EARN THIS GAME

MONEY

…when you give ideas and advice that REALLY HELP!

…when you REALLY LISTEN to other people’s ideas!

EARN EVEN BETTER

GAME MONEY

…when you tell about a time YOU had a problem like this!

…when you tell about how you might be able to work on this problem!

Joel Shaul, LCSW

AutismTeachingStrategies.com

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FredPeople won’t let me

finish talking!Joel Shaul,

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AllisonMy voice sounds fine.People are hearing it

wrong!Joel Shaul,

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GretaSaying “hi” can be very

tiresome for me!Joel Shaul,

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BethanyPeople don’t like the things I like!

Joel Shaul, LCSW

AutismTeachingStrategies.com

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JuneWhy is it “bad” to

say the truth?Joel Shaul,

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FrankMy dad should walk faster!

Joel Shaul, LCSW

AutismTeachingStrategies.com

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RobSmiling at girls and

looking right at them

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TedPeople should not

interrupt a person’s gameJoel Shaul,

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JeromeLittle sisters talk about

the most ridiculous thingsJoel Shaul,

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LisaTrying to hang out with other kids is too hard!

Joel Shaul, LCSW

AutismTeachingStrategies.com

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AnitaPeople need to accept me

just as I am.Joel Shaul,

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VictoriaMy online friends are

the BEST!Joel Shaul,

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PatriciaKids have changed;

things were better beforeJoel Shaul,

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LauraKids my age do so many bad things

Joel Shaul, LCSW

AutismTeachingStrategies.com

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BrianHome is for relaxing,

not for workJoel Shaul,

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TroyRecess makes me

nervous and it’s not really fun

Joel Shaul, LCSW

AutismTeachingStrategies.com

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RachelI hate the lunchroom

Joel Shaul, LCSW

AutismTeachingStrategies.com

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TomI love my fantasy

world bestJoel Shaul,

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AliciaSchool seems useless for

a future video game designer

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BradleyThis new teacher does things the wrong way!

Joel Shaul, LCSW

AutismTeachingStrategies.com

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EmilyLeave my name alone!

Joel Shaul, LCSW

AutismTeachingStrategies.com

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AllenI’m going to get back at them!

Joel Shaul, LCSW

AutismTeachingStrategies.com

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TristanDad called me a bully!

Joel Shaul, LCSW

AutismTeachingStrategies.com

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LeanneWho can help me?

Joel Shaul, LCSW

AutismTeachingStrategies.com

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JennaPeople keep doing bad

things to me!Joel Shaul,

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DamienEverybody loves me! I have 100’s of friends!

Joel Shaul, LCSW

AutismTeachingStrategies.com

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SarahNo one likes me.

I don’t trust anyone.Joel Shaul,

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JosephPeople keep stealing

my friendsJoel Shaul,

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HannahI love to play loud,

crazy and wild!Joel Shaul,

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LydiaPlaying with other kids is

hard for meJoel Shaul,

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RyanI make sure adults know

what kids are up to!Joel Shaul,

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MaryI am really good at

finding things that aren’t rightJoel Shaul,

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SophiaBeing first is important!

Joel Shaul, LCSW

AutismTeachingStrategies.com

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Jack I have a new girlfriend!

Joel Shaul, LCSW

AutismTeachingStrategies.com

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Patricia People are calling me

“Patricia Smelly!”Joel Shaul,

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Anita Sometimes losing is more

than I can stand!Joel Shaul,

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Colin Games should be played

using the right rules!Joel Shaul,

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CarlWhat if this new

thing is bad?Joel Shaul,

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JakeThe same bad things will

keep happeningJoel Shaul,

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MelodyPeople are saying

bad things about meJoel Shaul,

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