Asking for Help
Interacting with Others
Unexpected Situations
Routine & Schedule Changes
Advocating
100

You don't understand what someone just told you.

What could you say to ask for clarification?

100

Someone is sitting in your usual seat.

What could you say to handle this calmly?

100

Someone says you are wrong about something in front of others. 

What could you say or do in that moment?

100

An activity you were looking forward to is canceled.

What could you say about how you feel?

100

You want to make a choice that’s different from the group.

What could you say to express your preference?

200

Someone is speaking to you too fast.

What could you say to let them know?

200

Someone keeps interrupting you while you’re talking.

What could you say in the moment?

200

Someone says something that hurts your feelings.

What is one appropriate way to respond?

200

Someone tells you it’s time to stop an activity you enjoy.

What could you say before stopping?

200

You need a break during an activity.

What could you say to ask for a break?

300

You need help, but don't want to interrupt someone talking?

How could you ask for help politely?

300

Someone is playing the TV too loud.

What could you say to address the problem?

300

You feel frustrated and want to leave an activity.

What could you say to explain how you feel?

300

The routine changes without warning.

What could you say to get more information?

300

You don’t like how something was explained to you.

What could you say to ask for a different explanation?

400

You forgot today's schedule. 

What could you say to find out what's next?

400

Someone wants to talk, but you’re tired.

What could you say that is honest but polite?

400

You’re having a bad day and someone asks, “How are you?”

What is an appropriate response?

400

You’re asked to wait longer on something than expected.

What could you say to ask for an update?

400

You want to say “no” but stay polite.

What is a respectful way to say no?

500

You forgot what step comes next in an activity.

What could you say to ask what to do next?

500

You disagree with someone during a group activity.

How could you share your opinion respectfully?

500

Someone misunderstood what you said.

What could you say to fix the misunderstanding?

500

You woke up later than planned and missed part of your routine.

What could you say to find out what to do now?

500

You want to participate but aren’t sure how.

What could you say to ask to be included?

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