Special education teachers often face challenges in helping students develop effective communication skills. One such challenge is when a student becomes overly focused on a single topic or question, which can lead to repetitive and potentially uncomfortable conversations. In this blog post, we will explore an engaging no-prep activity designed to help students stay calm and improve their communication skills, particularly in situations where they may feel overwhelmed or fixated on a specific subject.
Introduction
Students in special education classes may sometimes struggle with staying calm and maintaining effective communication, especially when their minds are fixated on a particular topic or question. This can make it difficult for them to engage in meaningful conversations with their peers and educators. In this blog post, we will discuss a no-prep activity that aims to help students develop the ability to stay calm and communicate effectively, even when they are focused on a specific subject.
No-Prep Activity
In this activity, students will practice staying calm and communicating effectively by participating in a role-playing scenario. The educator will provide a conversation topic and assign roles to students, such as “the person who is overly focused on a topic” and “the person who tries to steer the conversation in a different direction.” Students will then engage in a conversation while staying in character, practicing their ability to stay calm and communicate effectively.
For example, using the scenario provided in the prompt, the educator might assign one student the role of Devin, who is overly focused on playing Monopoly during a party, and another student the role of Julie or Christine, who wants to discuss other aspects of the party. The students will then engage in a conversation, with the goal of Devin practicing staying calm and not fixating on Monopoly, and the other student(s) working to direct the conversation to different topics.
Discussion Questions
- How did you feel when you were trying to communicate with someone who was overly focused on a specific topic?
- What strategies did you use to help redirect the conversation to other subjects?
- How did staying calm help you communicate more effectively during the activity?
- What can you do in real-life situations to stay calm and prevent yourself from fixating on a single topic?
- How can you help others who may be struggling with staying calm and maintaining effective communication?
Related Skills
In addition to staying calm and improving communication, students can also benefit from developing other related skills, such as:
- Active listening: This skill helps students focus on what others are saying and respond appropriately, which can be particularly useful when dealing with someone who is overly focused on a specific topic.
- Empathy: Developing empathy can help students understand how their actions may affect others and adjust their behavior accordingly.
- Self-awareness: Being self-aware can help students recognize when they are becoming overly focused on a topic and take steps to stay calm and communicate more effectively.
Next Steps
If you would like to explore more activities and resources to help your students develop their social-emotional learning skills, we invite you to sign up for free samples of our materials at Everyday Speech. Our resources are designed to support educators in teaching valuable life skills to students in special education settings and beyond.