Autism
Show Your Feelings Role Play Games

Get people talking about their feelings with three “cut and tape” dice games. These games are fun to play and a great way to encourage kids, teens, or even adults to talk about their feelings.

Teaching Kids To Be Thoughtful

This coloring sheet can be used to introduce the concepts of thoughtfulness and consideration to children. It can also be used as a mini-behavior program, letting children color in a star every time they do something thoughtful.

Certificate of Effort

Use this certificate to reward children for making a great effort on their school work or when working on behavioral goals. Form Type: PDF

Certificate of Appreciation

Use this certificate to reward children for good behavior. Works great with random acts of kindness programs. Form Type: PDF

How to Treat Others

This worksheet can be used to help children learn important rules about how to treat others. Form Type: PDF

Talking About Teasing

This worksheet for young children asks them to think about how children tease each other and what you should when children are teased. Useful for individual counseling or group discussion.

Arriving Late To Class

This worksheet explains what a student should do if they are late to class. (Form Type: PDF)

Teaching Young Children To Listen

This simple game is played like the classic game Simon Says. It can be used to teach young children the importance of listening to adult requests. PDF

Learn About Feelings

Use this worksheet to help kids and teens talk about basic feelings.Form Type: PDF

Autism, Study to Explore Early Development

This brochure from the CDC gives risk factors for Autism Spectrum Disorder. (PDF)