by Autism Fun Therapy © 2026
Price: $4.99 USD
Subjects: ela,Special Autism,readingSkills,communicationSkills,sel,socialAspectsOfCommunication,autism
Grades: 0
Help students learn how to share, wait, and take turns with this engaging social skills activity designed for special education, speech therapy, and early learners 🤝🎲. Students practice recognizing when it is their turn or a friend’s turn through simple, action-based situations like playing, holding the ball, swinging, reading, blowing bubbles, playing games. The consistent format makes it easy for children with autism and special needs to understand routines and build patience and cooperation skills. Perfect for classrooms, therapy sessions, small groups, centers, homeschool learning, and social skills instruction, this activity helps reduce conflicts during play while teaching students to wait calmly and share materials with others. Great for working on: ✅ Turn-taking ✅ Waiting skills ✅ Sharing with friends ✅ Classroom routines ✅ Playground behavior ✅ Communication & cooperation skills A practical everyday activity teachers and therapists can reuse all year long 🧩✨.
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