Why Peer Relationships Matter
In the Classroom
Outside the Classroom
ASD & Social Challenges
Teacher Takeaways
100

What can happen when students with ASD lack peer relationships?

They support emotional, social, and identity development.

100

How do peer relationships affect classroom participation?

They increase engagement and collaborative learning.

100

Why is lunch or recess important for peer relationships?

It allows for unstructured, natural social interactions.

100

What is one communication challenge individuals with ASD might face?

Difficulty with verbal or non-verbal communication.

100

What should teachers remember about their role beyond academics?

They support emotional and social development.

200

Name one benefit of peer relationships for mental health.

They reduce feelings of isolation and lower the risk of bullying.

200

What skill do peer relationships help practice in classroom settings?

Turn-taking, sharing, and communication.

200

What benefit does peer bonding outside class have for students with ASD?

It helps generalize social skills across settings.

200

What are repetitive behaviors or rituals often called?

Restrictive and repetitive behaviors.

200

What increases a student's likelihood of being ready to learn?

Feeling safe, supported, and connected.

300

True or False: Peer relationships have no impact on academic performance.

False. Positive peer connections support higher academic achievement.

300

Name one way peer relationships support inclusion in the classroom.

They create a safe space for all learners to feel valued.

300

How can peer relationships support smoother transitions between grades?

By building trust and support systems that carry over.

300

Why might students with ASD struggle with peer interaction?

They may not understand social cues or norms.

300

How can teachers model healthy peer relationships?

Through inclusive practices, empathy, and scaffolding interactions.

400

How do peer relationships help with emotional regulation?

They provide a space to practice communication and build self-esteem.

400

What do collaborative group activities help develop?

Communication, teamwork, and social confidence.

400

What staff members beyond the teacher can support peer relationships?

Lunchroom monitors, support staff, coaches.

400

What is one negative outcome of lacking peer relationships for students with ASD?

Increased risk of bullying or mental health issues.

400

Why is facilitating peer relationships an ongoing process?

Students need repeated, structured opportunities to build connections.

500

What core human need are peer relationships connected to?

Social connection.

500

How can teachers create opportunities for peer bonding in lessons?

By using group projects, pair work, and cooperative games.

500

Name one reason peer relationships outside the classroom build consistency.

They offer emotional support and reinforce social experiences.

500

Why is experience crucial for social skill development?

Students with ASD need real-life practice to build social skills.

500

What's one thing all teachers should strive to foster daily?

A classroom community where all students feel a sense of belonging.

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