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SOCIAL SKILLS WORKSHEETS FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION
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Sharing and Taking Turns
Reading Facial Expressions
Asking for Help Politely
Personal Space Awareness
Starting a Conversation
Understanding Feelings Words
Saying Sorry and Making Amends
Following Group Instructions
Building Friendship Skills: Turn-Taking & Sharing
Understanding Emotions: Happy, Sad, and Angry Faces
Conversation Starters: Asking Questions and Listening
Personal Space: Learning Boundaries with Visual Cues

Recognizing Bullying vs. Teasing

Using illustrated examples, this worksheet helps special education students differentiate friendly jokes from hurtful behavior. It includes discussion prompts and strategies for seeking help, fostering a safer social environment.

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