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What Does It Mean To Me?:
24 Hidden Rules Worksheets To Help Children With Asperger's Syndrome Learn Social Skills

by Michael Canavan, Barbara Cooper & Nancy Widdows

Item: 9781588151339


Ages: 7-12 years

Format: spiral bound
Pages: 98



Comes with CD of handouts/activities

This action-packed book is filled with worksheets and activities that introduce and reinforce 24 unwritten but important social rules. These “hidden rules” do not come as naturally to children with Asperger’s Syndrome as they do to others. The activities in this book will help children master these rules in a fun, interactive format.

Table of Contents:

Introduction
Section I: School-Related Hidden Rules
  • Rule 1: When the teacher is busy with another student …
  • Rule 2: If the teacher has to correct one thing you do …
  • Rule 3: During a fire drill …
  • Rule 4: If you like teachers to treat you in a respectful manner …
  • Rule 5: If your teacher warns you about certain behavior …
  • Rule 6: If a classmate tells you to do something you think might get you in trouble …
  • Rule 7: It is important to know the different rules each teacher has for their class …
  • Rule 8: When a teacher tells another student to stop talking …
  • Rule 9: Students are expected to do certain things without being asked each day …

Section II: General Hidden Rules

  • Rule 10: When you receive a gift …
  • Rule 11: Certain behaviors might be okay at home …
  • Rule 12: Many grocery stores offer free samples of their food …
  • Rule 13: In conversation everyone expects to have a chance to speak …
  • Rule 14: Treat all authority figures with respect …
  • Rule 15: When adults speak about not trusting strangers …
  • Rule 16: People do not always want to know the honest truth …
  • Rule 17: It is always impolite to interrupt …
  • Rule 18: Certain slang terms that may be acceptable …
  • Rule 19: If it is time to move onto another activity …
  • Rule 20: Games are not always played exactly according to the rules …
  • Rule 21: When in a group situation …
  • Rule 22: When someone tells a joke or sad tale …
  • Rule 23: Certain personal tasks are okay to perform in public …
  • Rule 24: It is not always acceptable to say what you are thinking …

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