Neurodivergent Sentence Prompts
“Have you seen any of my chewelry, I can’t find of them.”
“You okay?” “Yeah, I’m just stimming.”
“When was the last time you slept?” “What’s sleep?”
“Can you turn that down, I need to focus.”
“I wrote it down, but I lost the paper it was written on.”
“What’s that word that means _____?”
“If I don’t have my music, this isn’t getting done.”
“What do you mean there’s been a change of plans?”
“Then you go left.” “You’re pointing to the right.”
“I can’t eat that, the texture is disgusting.”
“Can you read this to me?”
“I can’t stand how this feels.”
“What happened?” “I was chewing on my pen and it exploded.”
“Did you eat today?” “No.”
“You’ve listened to that song nonstop for the past eight days, don’t you want to listen to something new.”
“What was I suppose to be doing?”
“Where’s my fidget cube?”
“I need to do something, anything.”
“Reading is making me sick.”
“You have it ordered all wrong.”
*Stimming* “Will you knock that off?”
“I could spend the whole day talking about _____.”
“_____ have taken all of my attention.”
“I don’t know how to explain it.”
“I’m doing the best I can.”
“How do you not hear that? It’s so annoying.”
“That’s a nasty bruise. What happened?” “I tripped…over nothing.”
“What’s this say?” “Bold of you to assume I can read my own hand writing.”
“This place is a mess.” “Maybe to the untrained eye.”
“I don’t know what I’m feeling, but I don’t like it.”
“Is there an audio version?”
“You hate me, don’t you?”
“There are too many people here.”
“Why are you crying?” “I don’t know.”
“Animals are better than people.”
“I feel like I’m doing something wrong.”
“That wasn’t on the schedule.”
“I can’t throw any of this out, it might be important.”
“What were we talking about?”
“Sorry, I wasn’t listening.”