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Strong social skills are important for effective communication. Many of those with poor social skills have a weak ability to take perspective of others. By improving the ability to take another person's perspective (social cognition), kids and adults can learn to be more effective in social settings such as school, the workplace, making friends, and more! The social concepts that we teach at Life Skills Therapy help to build a strong foundation to improve social interactions. Join pediatric speech therapist Sean Ferguson from lifeskillstherapy.com, in Houston, TX, as he discusses ways to help your child (or you!) improve your social skills by taking the perspective of others. The social skills classes we offer at Life Skills Therapy are fun and are designed to help systematically improve their social attributes. Life Skills Therapy is an expert speech therapy company in Houston, TX and provide a boutique service - we come to your home, private school, or day care to provide pediatric speech therapy to kids of all ages. We provide speech therapy for kids with speech delay, autism, and social skills training to help kids be successful throughout life. Serving the greater Houston, TX community! Call Now! 832-786-1560 www.lifeskillstherapy.com contact@lifeskillstherapy.com If you found this video to be helpful, please consider making a donation to Life Skills Therapy at paypal.me/lifeskillstherapy. We plan to continue to make more content and we love to know how we have helped people. Thank you! Disclaimer: Social Thinking products and concepts are mentioned in this video. Life Skills Therapy has no affiliation with Social Thinking (the company), though we utilize their materials and concepts in some of the social skills classes that we teach.