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Asking for Help Social Skills Game

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Original price
$5.00
$5.00 - $5.00
Current price $5.00

Digital download

This is a digital download, no physical items will be sent to you. You will see the download as either a PDF or zip file.

Practicing social skills, from expression, exchange, and expectations can be fun with this Asking for Help Social Skills Game. Includes scenarios, ideas for strategies, and quiz questions! Play as a board game with the included game board and question cards.

How we target Asking for Help looks like: recognizing one’s needs and seeking assistance as well as supporting others when they ask for assistance.

Objective: Students will learn about and practice Asking for Help as a social skill through a hands-on game.

WHAT'S INSIDE
Resource Guide
  • About the Resource
  • Resource Preparation
  • Resource Walkthrough
Questions
  • 40 Scenario Cards
  • 40 Event Cards
  • 40 Quiz Cards
Game Board
  • Full Page with color-coordinated spaces to match the Scenario, Event, and Quiz cards
Game Pieces
  • Spinner
  • 6 color pieces
  • Student directions
  • Answer Key for Scenario and Quiz cards
IDEAS FOR USE
While you can use this game in a variety of ways at home, school, clinic, and in the community, some suggested uses are included below:
  • Teaching about Asking for Help as a social skill
  • Teaching about strategies, tools, and supports
  • Teaching and practicing self-advocacy
  • Reminders about strengths and needs
  • Re-teaching and supporting aspects of social skills
  • Person-centered plan goals
  • IEP goals around social opportunities and Asking for Help
ACROSS AGES AND SUPPORT NEEDS
Can be used with students across upper elementary, middle, and early high school. Students who read at or close to grade-level and can benefit from structured social games.

PROMOTING NEURODIVERSITY + FUTURE-FOCUSED WORK
We want to support you in creating a future-focused classroom where students are more prepared for life after high school, including social experiences to practice and learn more about their own social skill expressions and goals. The resource supports students around social skill interests, so they have more hands-on practice for school and in upcoming years.

You can email us at hello@autismgrownup.com if you have any feedback, questions, and/or requests for resources.

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