Social Skills
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“Social skills represent a set of competencies that (1) facilitate initiating and maintaining positive social relationships, (2) contribute to peer acceptance and friendship development, (3) result in satisfactory school adjustment, and (4) allow individuals to cope with and adapt to the demands of the social environment.” (Gresham et al, 2006)
5 Point Scale - Bothering Others
5 Point Scale- Worry and Anxiety
Autism Social Skills Profile (ASSP) from Scott Bellini
Contingency Map - Responding to Peers
Jill Kuzma's Social/Emotional Skills Sharing Site
Moving toward Functional Social Competence (Scope & Sequence Checklist)
Teaching Typical Children to Enhance the Play and Social Skills of their Friends with Autism
Social Thinking (Michelle Garcia Winner)
SOCIAL NARRATIVES & SOCIAL STORIESClick here to access the CRIS Autism Team's Social Narratives library