Empowering Connections: The Importance of Etiquette Training for Neurodivergent Children’s Social Development

February 21, 2025
Harsshini Shanmugan

Social development is crucial to a child's growth, shaping their ability to interact effectively and build meaningful relationships. For neurodivergent children, such as those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and other developmental conditions, navigating social situations can present unique challenges. Understanding social norms and manners can help children navigate complex social environments, fostering connections and friendships. This is where etiquette training can play a transformative role in promoting confidence, improving social interactions, and enhancing overall well-being.

Understanding Etiquette Training

Neurodivergent children often perceive and interact with the world differently than their neurotypical peers. This difference can make traditional social interactions challenging. Research indicates that while neurodivergent children may have unique ways of communicating and socializing, these differences are not deficits but variations in social skills. Etiquette training encompasses a range of social skills, including understanding body language, maintaining appropriate eye contact, taking turns in conversations, recognizing social cues, and managing emotions. For neurodivergent children, these skills often do not come naturally and require explicit teaching through structured programs (Dundon, 2022).

The Importance of Etiquette Training for Neurodivergent Kids

Evidence from Research

Studies have highlighted the effectiveness of social skills interventions for neurodivergent children. A meta-analysis by Gates et al. (2017) found that structured social skills training significantly improves communication and interpersonal skills in children with ASD. Another study by Rao et al. (2007) emphasized that interventions focusing on specific social behaviors make noticeable improvements in peer interactions.

Approach to Etiquette Training

Effective etiquette training for neurodivergent kids should be:

Etiquette training is not about forcing neurodivergent children to conform but empowering them with the tools they need to navigate social environments confidently. Focusing on their unique strengths and providing tailored support can empower children to thrive socially while enriching their peers' lives. As society becomes more aware of neurodiversity, embracing etiquette training will be crucial in promoting understanding and acceptance among all children. By focusing on understanding and inclusion, we can support their social development meaningfully.

Reference 

American Psychiatric Association. (2022). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental  disorders (5- TR ed.). American Psychiatric Publishing.  

Dundon, R. (2022, January 15). Why Social Skills Training has to go! – Raelene Dundon.  Raelene Dundon, Psycholgist and Author. February 3, 2025.  

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