Social Skills Sequencing - How to Eat { Plus 2 Visual Recipe Activities }

Social Skills Sequencing - How to Eat { Plus 2 Visual Recipe Activities }

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Social skills allow us to communicate and problem solve. For students with special needs and more specifically, our friends with Autism, we need to teach them these skills. Stuffing our mouth, using our pants as a napkin, and talking with our mouth full are social skills that are very important. This sequencing activity teaches students the appropriate way to eat food when they are and are not around other people. BONUS LESSONS: 1. Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Recipe - A pictoral task analysis on how to make a PBJ sandwich. Includes a sorting mat and sequencing cards. 2. Fruit Smoothie Recipe - A pictoral task analysis on how to make a fruit smoothie (with just fruit, milk and ice). Includes a sorting mat and sequencing cards. You can use these in two ways: 1. Give each student a blank mat and set of sorting cards. One by one, sort the cards and glue them to the sorting mat. This works great during whole group instruction (as shown in preview). 2. Print t

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