Your child may have difficulty talking with other children and making friends. They might struggle to understand what others are thinking or how they feel.
Below are some resources we use to help children improve their social language skills:
Activity at home: Click on the video to learn how you can help your preschooler improve their social skills.
Children with social communication disorder may experience difficulty making inferences. This skill involves connecting clues, understanding context, and using logic to draw conclusions. Working on this skill can help students understand conversations, reading, and problem-solving.
Activity at home: Watch the attached video with your child and discuss and answer the questions within the video.
Understanding figurative language, such as idioms, metaphors, similes, and more, can be especially challenging for children with social communication disorders.
Activity at home: Click on the buttons below for practice activities your child can do to better understand and make sense of idioms.