SOCIAL SKILLS WORKSHEETS FOR TEENS WITH AUTISM
You've tried the scripts, the role-playing, the gentle reminders—and still, your...
Download Original →Teen Conversation Starters Cards
A set of printable cards with simple, clear conversation starters for teens with autism. Each card uses friendly illustrations and short prompts to help practice greetings, asking questions, and taking turns in dialogue.
Download Original →Emotion Wheel for Teen Social Cues
A colorful emotion wheel worksheet designed for teens with autism. It helps identify facial expressions and body language, linking feelings to social situations. Includes matching exercises and scenario-based questions for real-world practice.
Download Original →Friendship Boundaries Worksheet
A structured worksheet teaching teens with autism about personal space and friendship boundaries. Uses visual cues and simple checklists to differentiate between close friends, acquaintances, and strangers, promoting safe and respectful interactions.
Download Original →Active Listening Skills Tracker
A practical tracker for teens with autism to practice active listening. Features checkboxes for eye contact, nodding, and summarizing. Includes a daily log to monitor progress in conversations with peers, family, and teachers.
Download Original →Social Scripts for Cafeteria Time
A worksheet with pre-written social scripts for navigating the school cafeteria. Covers ordering food, asking to sit with someone, and handling small talk. Uses clear language and role-play prompts to build confidence in social settings.
Download Original →Understanding Sarcasm and Jokes
An interactive worksheet helping teens with autism recognize sarcasm and humor. Includes examples of tone, context, and facial cues. Activities involve matching statements to emotions and practicing responses in safe, guided scenarios.
Download Original →Group Project Collaboration Guide
A step-by-step worksheet for teens with autism working on group projects. Breaks down tasks like sharing ideas, asking for help, and giving feedback. Uses visual schedules and sentence starters to ease teamwork anxiety.
Download Original →Handling Disagreements Peacefully
A conflict resolution worksheet for teens with autism. Teaches calm-down strategies, using "I feel" statements, and finding compromises. Includes a flowchart for navigating arguments with friends or classmates in a structured, low-stress way.
Download Original →Phone and Texting Etiquette Sheet
A practical guide for teens with autism on phone and texting manners. Covers when to call vs. text, how to start and end conversations, and interpreting emojis. Includes practice scenarios for real-life digital communication.
Download Original →Self-Advocacy in Social Situations
A worksheet empowering teens with autism to express their needs in social settings. Teaches phrases for asking for breaks, clarifying instructions, or saying no. Includes role-play cards and a personal comfort zone checklist.
Download Original →Teen Conversation Starters Worksheet
A printable worksheet featuring simple conversation starters for teens with autism. Each prompt includes a visual cue and space to practice responses, helping build confidence in social interactions at school or with friends.
Download Original →Understanding Emotions Chart for Teens
This worksheet helps teens with autism identify and label emotions using facial expression examples. It includes matching exercises and reflection questions to improve emotional recognition and self-awareness in everyday social situations.
Download Original →Friendship Skills Checklist for Teens
A practical checklist worksheet guiding teens with autism through key friendship skills like taking turns, asking questions, and sharing interests. Each item includes a self-rating scale and tips for practicing with peers.
Download Original →Social Problem-Solving Scenarios Worksheet
This worksheet presents realistic social scenarios for teens with autism, such as joining a group or handling disagreements. It prompts step-by-step thinking and offers space to write or draw solutions, fostering flexible social thinking.
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