The Practicing Pragmatics spiral book supports children in developing essential social communication skills — the unwritten rules that guide how we interact with others in conversation and daily life. Through structured, relatable scenarios, children practice skills like turn-taking, topic maintenance, appropriate greetings, and reading social cues, building both language and social-emotional competence. This resource is especially valuable for children working on social skills, pragmatic language delays, or navigating social communication differences, offering a safe, structured space to practice real-world interactions. Speech-language pathologists, teachers, counselors, and parents will find this spiral book a meaningful tool for guided discussion and role-play in individual therapy, small groups, or classroom settings. Its structured format encourages thoughtful conversation and practical skill-building. By focusing on the social side of communication, Practicing Pragmatics helps children build the confidence and competence they need to form friendships, navigate social situations, and communicate effectively in everyday life.