Social Skills

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Social Skills IEP Goal Idea Bank
Are you looking for a handy list of IEP goal ideas to jump off of around Social Skills? This is for special education students and teachers as they plan out education and/or transition plans, draft and write up goals, and overall IEP goal writing at any stage.
Breaking Down Misconceptions About Teaching Social Skills
We will be breaking down some common misconceptions around practicing social skills in an educational setting.
Using a Neurodiversity-Affirming Approach for Teaching Social Skills
We are going to hone in on how to build a neurodiversity-affirming approach to teaching social skills.
Including and Embedding Autistic Social Norms in Social Skills Practices
We are going to take a closer look at ways we can embed and accept Autistic social norms into social skills practices.
Prioritizing Social Experiences Over Rigid Training
In this post, we explore how prioritizing real-world social experiences over rigid training can better support social skills, especially for Autistic and Allistic students to build connections, by providing safe spaces to navigate interactions and promote authentic social experiences.
Social Skills IEP Goal Idea Bank
Social skills are crucial tools in any person’s toolbox for navigating the world, expressing personal needs, and seeking out opportunities. Social situations can be highly subjective and difficult to practice in a consistent way, but being able to work on social skills across a variety of contexts can make a major difference in applying those skills in new situations.
Autism Grown Up Resource Center
Practicing social skills, from expression, exchange, and expectations can be fun with this Respect Social Skills Game. Includes scenarios, ideas for strategies, and quiz questions! Play as a board game with the included game board and question cards.