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  2. Social cueslike facial expressions, body language, and tone of voice—are essential tools for understanding others’ feelings and intentions. For children with autism, missing these cues can lead to misunderstandings and anxiety in social situations.

  3. Helping children on the autism spectrum understand social cues is important from a young age, and crucial throughout their school years. For some children, reading subtle social cues can be challenging as it relies on an understanding of tone of voice, body language and facial expressions.

  4. By addressing the challenges in social thinking through explicit instruction, visual supports, modeling, and social skills groups, individuals with autism can develop the necessary skills to understand social cues, interpret nonverbal communication, and thrive in social contexts.

  5. Recognizing social cues is an important part of social interaction that many on the autism spectrum may find challenging. But once people with autism are able to recognize social cues, they can also learn the best ways to respond which can lead to meaningful social interactions.

  6. May 9, 2022 · Being autistic doesn't affect social skills, but autistic folks have a different way of socializing that needs to be understood and accommodated, explains Sonny Jane.

  7. www.autismspeaks.org › social-skills-and-autismSocial skills and autism

    Many children and adults on the autism spectrum need help in learning how to act in different types of social situations. They often have the desire to interact with others, but may not know how to engage friends or may be overwhelmed by the idea of new experiences.

  8. Start or hold a conversation. Understand non-verbal communication cues including body language and facial expressions that gives context to what is being said. Make and maintain eye contact. Talk about something that is outside of their interest. Understand non-literally language such as sarcasm, idioms and metaphors.

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