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Deficits in social skills or social competence is one of three primary characteristics of those individuals identified with ASD. The social component of this disorder is often forgotten, and addressed infrequently until school performance is impacted. Social skills are those skills we need to facilitate interactions and communication with others. Examples of social skills taught within the framework of the Hidden Curriculum might include: turn-taking in play and in conversation, reading someone else’s body language, or understanding another person’s perspective. This presentation will address the hidden curriculum and its applicability to individuals on the autism spectrum. The hidden curriculum is comprised of items that are not typically taught to neurotypical children and youth, but are assumed and expected knowledge. Despite not being directly taught, the hidden curriculum is extremely important. Violation of hidden curriculum rules can have an adverse affect on school performance, physical well-being and how well a student/child is able to positively relate to the community and home. Objectives: At the end of the session, participants will be able to: 1. Define the hidden curriculum. 2. Explain the hidden curriculum's applicability to school, community, and home. 3. Identify hidden curriculum areas and items across preschool, middle school, high school, and adulthood. Welcome to the VCU Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) YouTube channel! 🔔 Subscribe to us now! / @rrtcvcu -- About the RRTC -- https://vcurrtc.org/about/ Established in 1983, the Virginia Commonwealth University RRTC provides resources for professionals, individuals with disabilities, and their representatives. Our team of nationally and internationally renowned researchers is committed to developing and advancing evidence-based practices to increase the hiring and retention for individuals with disabilities. -- Connect With Us -- Facebook: / vcurrtc Instagram: / vcurrtc LinkedIn: / vcurrtc Twitter/X: / vcuworksupport #VCURRTC #RRTC