SOCIAL SKILLS WORKSHEETS FOR ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES
Most social skills advice for adults assumes you already know how to make small ...
Download Original →Practicing Greetings with Confidence
A worksheet featuring simple prompts for saying hello and goodbye. Adults practice eye contact and tone through role-play scenarios, building comfort in everyday social exchanges. Ideal for group or individual therapy settings.
Download Original →Understanding Personal Space Boundaries
Visual diagrams and fill-in-the-blank exercises help adults identify comfortable distances for conversations. This worksheet uses relatable examples like waiting in line or chatting with a friend to reinforce respectful spatial awareness.
Download Original →Reading Facial Expressions Guide
A photo-based worksheet with diverse faces showing happiness, sadness, or confusion. Adults match emotions to situations, improving their ability to interpret nonverbal cues during social interactions at work or in the community.
Download Original →Starting a Conversation Step-by-Step
Clear, numbered prompts guide adults through initiating small talk. Topics include asking about hobbies or commenting on the weather. This worksheet reduces anxiety by breaking down the process into manageable, repeatable steps.
Download Original →Active Listening Skills Checklist
A practical checklist with icons for nodding, summarizing, and asking follow-up questions. Adults practice these skills with a partner, enhancing their ability to stay engaged and respond thoughtfully during conversations.
Download Original →Handling Disagreements Calmly
Scenario-based worksheets teach de-escalation phrases like 'I understand your point.' Adults explore compromise and respectful disagreement through fill-in-the-dialogue exercises, fostering healthier conflict resolution in relationships.
Download Original →Making Friends at Community Events
This worksheet outlines simple strategies for joining group activities or clubs. Prompts encourage adults to identify shared interests and practice introducing themselves, building social confidence in low-pressure community settings.
Download Original →Asking for Help Appropriately
Role-play cards and sentence starters help adults request assistance in stores, workplaces, or clinics. The worksheet emphasizes polite phrasing and clear communication, empowering independence while maintaining respectful interactions.
Download Original →Understanding Sarcasm and Jokes
A matching activity pairs literal statements with their sarcastic counterparts. Adults learn to differentiate tone and context through examples, reducing misunderstandings in casual conversations with peers or coworkers.
Download Original →Saying No Respectfully
Scripted responses and boundary-setting exercises teach adults how to decline invitations or requests politely. This worksheet reinforces self-advocacy while maintaining positive relationships, using real-life scenarios like declining extra work.
Download Original →Building Conversations: Social Skills Practice for Adults
A worksheet featuring realistic scenarios like ordering coffee or joining a group chat. Prompts guide users to practice turn-taking, asking questions, and reading social cues. Ideal for group therapy or independent skill-building sessions.
Download Original →Emotion Recognition and Response Cards
A set of printable cards with facial expressions and body language examples. Users match emotions to appropriate responses, such as comforting a friend or asking for help. Great for developing empathy and social awareness in a structured way.
Download Original →Friendship Foundations: Initiating and Maintaining Connections
Step-by-step exercises on starting conversations, sharing interests, and planning meetups. Includes role-play prompts and reflection questions to build confidence. Perfect for adults with disabilities seeking to expand their social circles.
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