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Conflict Resolution Activities Autism Reading Comprehension Worksheets Kinder
Conflict Resolution Activities Autism Reading Comprehension Worksheets Kinder
Conflict Resolution Activities Autism Reading Comprehension Worksheets Kinder
Conflict Resolution Activities Autism Reading Comprehension Worksheets Kinder
Conflict Resolution Activities Autism Reading Comprehension Worksheets Kinder
Conflict Resolution Activities Autism Reading Comprehension Worksheets Kinder
Conflict Resolution Activities Autism Reading Comprehension Worksheets Kinder
Conflict Resolution Activities Autism Reading Comprehension Worksheets Kinder
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Social skills and conflict resolution don’t develop automatically — they need to be taught clearly, modeled consistently, and practiced often. This bundle provides a complete set of visual, hands-on lessons designed to help students navigate real social situations at school with confidence and support.

Each unit breaks complex social concepts into simple, concrete steps using visuals, games, role-play, and structured discussion. These lessons are especially effective for autism and special education classrooms, where students benefit from predictable routines, explicit instruction, and repeated practice.

Teachers can use these units during whole-group instruction, small-group social skills lessons, or revisit them throughout the year as needed.

Units Included (5 Total)

  1. Tattling vs. Reporting
    Students learn the difference between getting help for a safety concern and tattling over small problems.
  2. Using Kind Words
    Focuses on respectful language, giving compliments, apologizing sincerely, and speaking kindly to peers and adults.
  3. Positive Character Traits
    Introduces traits such as respect, responsibility, honesty, kindness, teamwork, patience, and self-control through real-life examples.
  4. Personal Space & Boundaries
    Teaches physical and emotional boundaries, personal space, and how to respect others’ bodies and feelings.
  5. Helping Others in Need
    Guides students through what to do when someone is hurt, lost, sad, or needs help — and when to get an adult.

What’s Included in Every Unit

  • Adapted book
  • Visual poster(s)
  • Whole-group activity or game
  • Task cards or file folder activity (digital versions included)
  • Yes/No response cards
  • Differentiated no-prep worksheets
  • Role-play scenarios
  • Review + comprehension check
  • Home-school connection contract
  • Editable award certificate
  • Take-home family note
  • 5-day lesson plan + discussion questions

Skills & Concepts Covered

  • Social problem-solving
  • Peer communication
  • Emotional awareness
  • Conflict resolution
  • Respectful language
  • Personal boundaries
  • Helping behaviors
  • Asking for help appropriately

Great For

  • Social skills curriculum (special education)
  • Autism and developmental classrooms
  • SEL instruction
  • PBIS and behavior support
  • Small-group or whole-class lessons
  • Visual learners who need clear expectations
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Teaching social skills and school-wide behavior expectations is essential — but finding meaningful, consistent, ready-to-use lessons can feel overwhelming. This complete bundle provides a full social skills curriculum designed specifically for autism and special education classrooms.All five bundles
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Description

Social skills and conflict resolution don’t develop automatically — they need to be taught clearly, modeled consistently, and practiced often. This bundle provides a complete set of visual, hands-on lessons designed to help students navigate real social situations at school with confidence and support.

Each unit breaks complex social concepts into simple, concrete steps using visuals, games, role-play, and structured discussion. These lessons are especially effective for autism and special education classrooms, where students benefit from predictable routines, explicit instruction, and repeated practice.

Teachers can use these units during whole-group instruction, small-group social skills lessons, or revisit them throughout the year as needed.

Units Included (5 Total)

  1. Tattling vs. Reporting
    Students learn the difference between getting help for a safety concern and tattling over small problems.
  2. Using Kind Words
    Focuses on respectful language, giving compliments, apologizing sincerely, and speaking kindly to peers and adults.
  3. Positive Character Traits
    Introduces traits such as respect, responsibility, honesty, kindness, teamwork, patience, and self-control through real-life examples.
  4. Personal Space & Boundaries
    Teaches physical and emotional boundaries, personal space, and how to respect others’ bodies and feelings.
  5. Helping Others in Need
    Guides students through what to do when someone is hurt, lost, sad, or needs help — and when to get an adult.

What’s Included in Every Unit

  • Adapted book
  • Visual poster(s)
  • Whole-group activity or game
  • Task cards or file folder activity (digital versions included)
  • Yes/No response cards
  • Differentiated no-prep worksheets
  • Role-play scenarios
  • Review + comprehension check
  • Home-school connection contract
  • Editable award certificate
  • Take-home family note
  • 5-day lesson plan + discussion questions

Skills & Concepts Covered

  • Social problem-solving
  • Peer communication
  • Emotional awareness
  • Conflict resolution
  • Respectful language
  • Personal boundaries
  • Helping behaviors
  • Asking for help appropriately

Great For

  • Social skills curriculum (special education)
  • Autism and developmental classrooms
  • SEL instruction
  • PBIS and behavior support
  • Small-group or whole-class lessons
  • Visual learners who need clear expectations
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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