This worksheet shows people how to cut out and fold a Fortune Teller, which is designed to help kids talk about themselves, their likes and dislikes, and more.
This activity for kids and teens teaches the importance of flexible social thinking. It includes two “poster” handouts to open a discussion on flexible thinking and a simple card game to practice new skills. (Asperger Syndrome, social intelligence, autism, ADHD, 1018)
This worksheet is designed to help teenagers think and talk about using humor in social situations. PDF (social skills, Asperger Syndrome, conversation skills, bullying)
This worksheet teaches teens the importance of paying attention to a person’s body language when comforting a friend. (0216, body language, communication, friendship, Asperger Syndrome)
This worksheet is designed to help people identify a specific situation when they were upset and identify strategies for managing their emotions during difficult times in the future. (EQ, emotional intelligence, coping techniques, 1022)
This worksheet is designed to help people think about how assertive they are when they ask for something.
This worksheet is designed to help people think about the skills they need to become more assertive. Form Type: PDF (DBT, assertiveness, 0615)
This form can be used to give people a visual reminder to stop and think before they act. This is particularly helpful for kids and teens, but is a useful technique for adults too. (0315)
Get people talking about their feelings with three “cut and tape” dice games. These games are fun to play and a great way to encourage kids, teens, or even adults to talk about their feelings.
This worksheet explains what a student should do if they are late to class. (Form Type: PDF)