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SOCIAL SKILLS WORKSHEETS FOR CHILDREN WITH AUTISM
Turn-Taking in Conversation
Understanding Personal Space
Reading Facial Expressions
Greeting Others with Confidence
Sharing Toys and Taking Turns
Asking for Help Politely
Identifying Emotions in Others
Making Eye Contact Practice
Saying Sorry and Making Amends
Joining a Group Activity
Turn-Taking in Conversations
Sharing and Playing Together
Saying Hello and Goodbye

Identifying Feelings Through Faces

Four illustrated faces display happy, sad, angry, and scared expressions. Each has a blank label for the child to write the emotion. A short story below describes a social scenario, encouraging kids to match feelings to situations with guided support.

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