Supporting Social Communication Just Got Easier — Neurodiversity-Affirming Support for Providers

Finding the right tools to support social communication shouldn’t be this hard.

Maybe your students or clients miss social cues, struggle with back-and-forth conversations, or get stuck on the same topic — and you need strategies that fit their individual needs, not outdated, rigid social scripts.

Here’s the thing: you don’t have to start from scratch.

Here, you’ll find ready-to-use, evidence-based resources to help you support your students in developing authentic, confident communication skills — while making your sessions more effective and engaging.

Browse the resources below to find the right tools for your practice!

Free Resources

The Social Skills Blueprint: Informal Assessment Checklist


Not sure where to start with social communication or pragmatic language therapy?


This free Informal Assessment Checklist is designed to help you identify your student's social communication strengths and areas of need — so you can confidently plan your next steps.

Created with a neurodiversity-affirming approach, this tool offers a clear, practical way to assess key conversation and social interaction skills without overwhelming you or your students.

Download your free checklist below and take the guesswork out of where to begin!

Handbook

The Social Skills Blueprint: Handbook for Providers


Designed with neurodiversity-affirming language and ready-to-use teaching guides for each micro-skill, so you can focus less on planning and more on supporting your students with confidence — knowing you have a proven plan.

Workbooks

Cover and pages of "The Social Skills Blueprint: On-Topic Conversations Workbook & Guide" featuring a supportive guide for kids and teens to build friendships through better conversations. Includes an image of diverse teenagers smiling outdoors.

The Social Skills Blueprint: On-Topic Conversations Workbook & Guide


Do your students struggle to stay on topic in conversations — jumping from idea to idea, bringing up unrelated topics, or taking over the conversation without noticing if others are interested? This 46-page interactive workbook & guide provides structured exercises, real-world examples, and practical strategies to help kids & teens develop better conversation habits — so they can connect more easily with peers.

  • Step-by-step conversation prompts & activities

  • Visual supports to help kids stay engaged

  • Real-world practice exercises to build social confidence