Additional Resources: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CDAQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.longhill.org%2Ffilestorage%2F186%2F3718%2Fsocial_skills_group_topics.doc&ei=HI6_UOfmDouM0QHYwYHAAg&usg=AFQjCNG59QmL1mW7TvRc5xw6bbYE96bmzQ&sig2=h6DjOFSpbSj-HqoeBaYohg This is the long and ridiculous link for the Word document "social_skills_group_topics (1)", which is the list of "Elementary Level Social Skills Groups 2010-2011 School Year" document I found online. Some well-known professionals whose work focuses on social skills training & potential known resources include: . http://www.socialskillbuilder.com/articles/socialskillsASDchildren.html . Jed Baker . http://www.nationalautismresources.com/autism-social-skills.html (good resource for linking up with commercial products) . Scott Bellini o http://www.ocali.org/up_doc/Autism_Social_Skills_Profile.pdf (this is his social skills profile that may be helpful in getting started in assessing to determine appropriate skills to target . Erik Carter . http://autisminternetmodules.org/mod_intro.php?mod_id=144 This is the "social skills group" module and if you don't have an account you just have to sign-up for one and they do not spam you; you only receive emails when a new module is released o The majority of modules are based, such as this one, on the National Professional Development Center on ASD (NPDC-ASD) work on determining evidence-based practices for students with ASD o http://autismpdc.fpg.unc.edu/content/evidence-based-practices (click on "implementation brief) . You can find a brief that explains where in the literature (up to the last review) where they found the evidence and then the steps for implementation and checklist for implementation along with other items are available