SOCIAL SKILLS ASD WORKSHEETS
If you've ever watched a neurodivergent kid stare at a peer like they're deciphe...
Download Original →Emotion Matching Cards for ASD Learners
Printable worksheets featuring cartoon faces expressing happy, sad, angry, and scared. Students draw lines matching emotions to scenarios, building recognition skills. Ideal for autism support groups and home practice.
Download Original →Turn-Taking Conversation Practice Sheet
A structured worksheet with visual prompts for starting, maintaining, and ending conversations. Includes fill-in-the-blank responses and a checklist for eye contact and listening. Great for social skills groups.
Download Original →Personal Space Bubble Diagram Activity
This worksheet uses a circular diagram to teach appropriate distances for friends, family, and strangers. Students color zones and practice scenarios. Helps ASD children understand physical boundaries in social settings.
Download Original →Reading Facial Expressions Worksheet Set
A set of 5 worksheets with real-life photos of people showing various emotions. Students identify feelings and choose the correct label from a word bank. Supports nonverbal cue interpretation for autism.
Download Original →Greeting Others Social Story & Worksheet
Combines a short social story about saying hello with a matching worksheet. Students sequence greeting steps and practice writing simple greetings. Designed for early elementary ASD students.
Download Original →Sharing and Taking Turns Board Game
A printable board game worksheet where players move tokens by answering social questions about sharing. Includes a spinner and scenario cards. Encourages cooperative play and patience for children with autism.
Download Original →Identifying Tone of Voice Practice Pages
Worksheets with audio script prompts and emotion icons. Students match spoken phrases (happy, sarcastic, angry) to the correct tone. Builds auditory social skills for ASD teens and adults.
Download Original →Friendship Qualities Sorting Activity
A cut-and-paste worksheet where students sort traits like kind, bossy, and helpful into friend or not-friend columns. Promotes understanding of positive social behaviors. Suitable for classroom or therapy use.
Download Original →Asking for Help Role-Play Worksheet
Features a step-by-step guide with visual cues for asking a teacher or peer for help. Includes a fillable script and reflection questions. Builds independence and communication in ASD students.
Download Original →Understanding Sarcasm and Jokes Workbook
A 3-page worksheet with comic strips and simple explanations of sarcasm versus literal statements. Students identify the true meaning behind phrases. Supports advanced social comprehension for high-functioning autism.
Download Original →Understanding Emotions: ASD Social Cue Cards
Printable worksheets help children with autism identify facial expressions and body language. Each card pairs a simple illustration with a scenario, encouraging learners to match feelings like happy, sad, or frustrated to real-life social situations.
Download Original →Turn-Taking in Conversation: Guided Practice
Structured worksheets break down dialogue flow for ASD students. Activities include color-coded speech bubbles and pause prompts, teaching when to listen and when to speak. Ideal for building reciprocal communication skills in a low-pressure, visual format.
Download Original →Personal Space Explorer: Social Boundaries Activity
Interactive worksheets use arm-length diagrams and role-play scenarios to teach appropriate physical distance. Designed for autistic learners, these pages reinforce respecting others' comfort zones through clear, concrete examples and simple self-check questions.
Download Original →Friendship Recipe: Steps to Starting a Playdate
A step-by-step worksheet guides ASD children through inviting a peer to play. From saying hello to sharing toys, each ingredient is a social skill. Visual checklists and reward stars make practicing these steps engaging and predictable for young learners.
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