Social Skills
Meet Me in the Middle

This exercise is designed to help children discuss the value of making compromises (behavior, ADHD, 0919)

Taking Turns in Groups (Kids)

This worksheet is designed to help children learn the importance of taking turns while talking in a group. (ADHD, Asperger Syndrome, ASD, Behavior, 0719)

Understanding Your Thoughts, Feelings, and Behaviors (Children)

This packet includes seven worksheets to help children talk about their the issues that are bothering them. (0619, CBT)

Being Alone and Being with Others – Card Game

This simple card game is designed to help children and younger teens understand the consequences of being alone. There are three types of cards. The first type of card encourages children to make pro-social choices. A second card type helps children develop more pro-social thinking. The third type of card asks children to talk about experiences being alone and being with others, opening up conversations about what they can do differently. (Asperger Syndrome, ASD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, 0519)

Talking About Positive Emotions (Kids)

Create this paper “Fortune Teller” in minutes for a great way to get kids talking about positive emotions.
(Emotional intelligence, positive psychology, emotional communication, 1218)

Teaching Social Flexibility (Card Game)

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)

Voice Volume Meter

This fun tool is designed to teach children to pay attention to their voice volume in different social settings. It takes just a minute to assemble a Voice Volume Control-o-Meter, which can be used in a variety of setting. (Autism, ADHD, social skills, communication) (Autism, ADHD, social skills, communication, 1018)

Friendship Poster

This poster can be put in the home or the classroom to remind all of us about the importance of friendship. (values, character education, social skills, 0818)

Feelings Flash Cards

There are 13 Feelings Flash Cards representing 12 feelings and 1 “blank” face for adults or children to add their own feelings. You can make as many copies of the blank card as you like to add additional feelings. The cards come with discussion questions that can be used to begin conversations that spur emotional intelligence. (0218, depression, anxiety, communication)

Think Positive Board Game

This printable board game teaches children to change negative to positive thinking, anticipate negative consequences, solve interpersonal problems, and develop a positive value system. It takes just a few minutes to cut out the cards and paste on the backs, and you are ready to play this inspiring game. (0218)

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