Social Skills Websites You Should Know About

Working on social language and pragmatic skills with your students? Here are five helpful social skills websites to learn from and bookmark for later! These are the sites that I use the most to find critical information and ideas for my students in speech therapy sessions, social skills groups, and more. 

Social Skills Websites

  1. SOCIALTHINKING.COM
    The Social Thinking website has lots of good information, including free webinars and research articles, in addition to their programs for purchase.

  2. CAROLGRAYSOCIALSTORIES.COM

    Carol Gray is known for developing the evidence-based practice of social stories. Her website is a useful tool to understand what social stories are for, as well as how to create and use them.
    This is a great PDF to assess if you are writing and using correct social stories with your students: What Social Stories Are Not PDF

  3. JILLKUZMA.WORDPRESS.COM

    This is a great blog and website for a wide range of therapy ideas and free downloads for social and emotional skills. Find things easily with the types of social skills being broken up into different sections.

  4. EVERYDAYSPEECH.COM

    Everyday Speech is a membership site for social skills materials. It includes social skills videos, worksheets, and apps created by an SLP. You are able to preview the libraries of content before purchasing a membership.

  5. PINTEREST.COM/ALLISONFORS/SPEECH-THERAPY-VIDEOS
    PINTEREST.COM/ALLISONFORS/BLANK-COMICS-FOR-SPEECH-THERAPY

    I have Pinterest boards dedicated to short videos and blank comics that I pull up in sessions. Use these videos and blank comics as an engaging way to target many important skills, including inferences, predicting, emotions, cause/effect, and more! This is a great no prep, no print activity as long as you have an internet connection.

Free Social Skills Resource Lists

I created a free download containing the above websites and more:
FREE SOCIAL LANGUAGE RESOURCE LIST

Find more social language ideas, activities, websites, and resources on this page.

What are your go-to social skills websites?



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