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The Six-Minute Social Skills Workbook 2 focuses specifically on developing social detective abilities in children with Autism and Asperger's. This practical workbook provides structured activities that teach children how to recognize and respond to social expectations in everyday situations.
This workbook teaches fundamental social awareness concepts that form the foundation of successful social interactions. Children learn that everyone has social expectations about how others will behave, and recognizing these expectations is essential for social success.
Through incremental skill-building exercises, your learner will develop the ability to:
This workbook is part of the Six-Minute Social Skills series, created specifically for parents, teachers, and therapists who need effective materials that fit into busy schedules. Each worksheet is designed to be completed in approximately six minutes, making it easy to incorporate social skills practice into daily routines without overwhelming your learner.
The activities are structured to allow meaningful progress week by week, with plenty of practice opportunities at each skill level. This incremental approach ensures that children master each concept before moving forward, building confidence and competence in their social detective abilities.
This resource is designed for children with Autism, Asperger's, and similar social skill challenges who need structured support in developing social awareness. The step-by-step format makes it accessible for learners at various skill levels, while the consistent structure provides the predictability that many children with Autism find helpful.
Parents can use this workbook at home as part of daily practice, while teachers and therapists will find it integrates easily into existing programs and interventions. The clear instructions and ready-to-use format mean you can start immediately with the first worksheet.
Social detective skills are essentially social radar abilities - the capacity to read situations, understand unspoken rules, and adjust behavior accordingly. These skills don't always come naturally to children with Autism, but they can be taught systematically with the right materials and consistent practice.
This workbook breaks down complex social awareness into manageable components, giving your learner the tools to navigate social situations with greater confidence and success.