Why is it important to eat politely when we are with other people? (Worksheets to teach children independence and life skills)

$5.00

This material has been carefully designed to help parents and educators teach table manners to autistic children in a clear, respectful, and practical way. Through simple explanations, visual examples, supportive phrases, and a story featuring a friendly character, it addresses topics such as chewing with the mouth closed, not talking with food in the mouth, using utensils properly, keeping the eating space clean, and showing respect for others during meals. Everything is presented in an accessible manner, with suggestions for practicing together and reinforcing positive behavior, promoting the child’s independence and social well-being in everyday situations.

Quantity

Guaranteed Safe Checkout

Subscribe to Positive Autism Newsletter

Subscribe

Stay in touch. Get news and announcements in your inbox.

Portrait of surprised child

This Feature is Coming Soon

We are currently developing and improving our Website to serve  you better. We appreciate your patience and support.