Social skills are crucial for children with autism as they facilitate communication, friendships, and daily interactions. Acquiring social skills enhances their ability to understand and respond to social cues, improving relationships with peers and family members. It fosters inclusion and acceptance in social settings, reducing feelings of isolation and promoting self-esteem. Developing social skills also opens doors to educational and vocational opportunities, empowering children with autism to navigate the complexities of the social world and lead fulfilling lives.