Social Skills activities for kids are easy to implement and can help almost every child when it comes to social interactions and situations!
Games can be the perfect tool to introduce and teach social emotional learning skills to kids and young adults. These are the skills that help kids become more self-aware, develop positive relationships, show empathy towards others, manage emotions, use self-control, resolve conflicts, and make posi
31 Evidence-based (and FUN!) SOCIAL SKILLS ACTIVITIES for KIDS + 🎁 FREE PDF activity. Explore: starting conversations, respecting personal space, expressing emotions
Games can be the perfect tool to introduce and teach social emotional learning skills to kids and young adults. These are the skills that help kids become more self-aware, develop positive relationships, show empathy towards others, manage emotions, use self-control, resolve conflicts, and make posi
17 social skills games to use with kids to teach communication, friendship, listening, and kindness. Enjoy the twist on popular games and printable options, as they practice important social skills.
Fun Social Skills Games kids and teens. Fun social emotional learning (communication skills, emotional regulation, and more)
Social emotional learning is the foundation of a successful classroom by creating an environment of inclusion and respect.
9 collaborative and board games that teach social skills to kids. Includes recommended ages and what skills are targeted for each game
17 social skills games to use with kids to teach communication, friendship, listening, and kindness. Enjoy the twist on popular games and printable options, as they practice important social skills.
Board games are not just fun; they're a mom's secret weapon for teaching kids critical social skills like teamwork, communication, and empathy. This guide dishes out 17 fabulous picks to get those little ones prepped for a bright future, all while having a blast.
Looking to find Social Skills Worksheets for Kids to help you incorporate social emotional learning (SEL) in your curriculum? Get 15+ fantastic hands-on materials which will help engage and motivate your students with SEL!
These indoor and outdoor group games for preschoolers are simple, fun and educational. Build social skills while having fun.
Fun Social Skills Games kids and teens. Fun social emotional learning (communication skills, emotional regulation, and more)
Need ideas for interactive activities for kids? Help children develop social skills and teamwork with these educational team games for kids. These kindergarten activities will get them communicating and problem solving together.
31 Evidence-based (and FUN!) SOCIAL SKILLS ACTIVITIES for KIDS + 🎁 FREE PDF activity. Explore: starting conversations, respecting personal space, expressing emotions
Social Skills activities for kids are easy to implement and can help almost every child when it comes to social interactions and situations!
Playing games in a group is a highly effective way to give the kids an excuse to be silly and have fun while at the same time, covertly developing and practicing critical social skills.
Teletherapy social skills activities for kids and teens! Discover favorite websites, apps, and activities that can be used digitally.
Practice social skills and social problem solving with a board game! The game includes over 80 scenario cards focused on real life social situations at school, at home, with friends, and during activities. After reading the cards, kids will act the out the situation, discuss consequences, give three options, identify what they would do, and more. This game is great for students with social difficulties and those who are rigid and might get "stuck" in their way of thinking. Use this game to allow students to discuss a variety of social situations and brainstorm for the best solutions to problems. This includes students with autism, ADHD, oppositional defiant disorder, and more. How to Play - PRINT Students will roll a dice to advance on the board game. The image they land on will tell them what type of scenario card to pick up. As they pick up a card, they will also need to spin a spinner that tells them how to respond to the card: act it out, discuss why it matters, explain your choice, give three choices, or explain the consequences of your choice. The first to “finish” wins, but students can continue playing again and again! How to Play - DIGITAL Open the file with "digital directions" in the title. You will then click a link in a blue box to open the digital Google Slides version. Note that you will need a Google account (which you can get for free) to access the resource. You can assign to your students (if they have Google Accounts) or share your screen/project to play as a group. You will click the first video to "roll" the dice. Then, you will click the second video to get a random social scenario card. Note that sometimes schools block videos from out of district. I've included two versions to assist with this (one includes videos from my Google Drive account and the other includes videos from YouTube). If videos are not working for you, please contact your tech team to allow access. Encourage Making Positive Choices As students discuss and answer the questions from the scenario cards, they will learn to make more positive social choices in real life situations. It is recommended to have some peer role-models in small groups or partners to play this to allow for positive model responses along the way. Note that both black/white and color options are included. Blank cards are also included to make your own social situations, as needed. Follow Me! { Click here to follow my store! } Tips for Customers: If you have questions, please contact me through Q & A and I'll get back to you as soon as I can! Please consider leaving feedback on this resource to receive TpT credits! I always strive for 5 stars and love hearing your feedback. Follow my store for notifications about new resources and freebies. Terms of Use: © Pathway 2 Success. One license is for the classroom/personal use for one educator and their students. Materials may not be shared with other educators without the purchase of extra licenses. Materials may not be posted on the Internet where they can be publicly accessed. Personal and classroom use only. Please see full terms of use for more information. Disclaimer: These resources are for supplementary support/education purposes and are not a replacement for education or other necessary supports. Educators, parents, and others who utilize these materials are encouraged to seek out additional support, as needed.
Social Qs are questions and answers that will help you improve your social skills and the way that you interact with peers and adults! Check out these other worksheets from our Social Qs series: Social Qs: How Can I Tell If Someone Is Mad At Me? Social Qs: How Do I Know If I'm Being Annoying? Social Qs: How Do I Play Nice With Others?
The Unfair Game is a totally unfair twist on Jeopardy that your students will LOVE to hate! Learn how to play and find sample game boards in this post.