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Walking on the Stairs Social Story
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Walking on the Stairs Social Story

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This social story helps children understand the importance of walking safely on stairs. It offers clear, simple instructions on how to use stairs properly to prevent accidents and keep themselves safe. Ideal for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story teaches children about stair safety and encourages safe stair-use habits, promoting awareness and responsible behaviour. What’s Inside? Along with a 10-page social story, there’s also a shorter, adapted version with movable pictures to help engage children on each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that’s easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: • Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. • Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. • Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. • Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively • Create a focused environment – Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. • Read it regularly – Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. • Incorporate it into daily routines – Use the story as part of a structured schedule. • Use it when needed – If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). • Encourage and praise – Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
Families Do Not All Look the Same Social Story
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Families Do Not All Look the Same Social Story

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This social story helps children understand that families come in all shapes and sizes, and that love is what truly makes a family special, no matter what it looks like. With simple language and inclusive visuals, the story highlights various family structures, including families with different combinations of parents, and families of different skin colours. It emphasizes that the love and care shared between family members is what matters most. Perfect for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story fosters acceptance, respect, and understanding of diverse family types, helping children appreciate the variety and unity within their own communities. What’s included? Along with a 16-page social story, there is also a shortened version of the story with movable pictures to attach to each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that’s easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: • Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. • Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. • Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. • Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively • Create a focused environment - Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. • Read it regularly - Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. • Incorporate it into daily routines - Use the story as part of a structured schedule. • Use it when needed - If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). • Encourage and praise - Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
Substitute Teachers Social Story
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Substitute Teachers Social Story

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This social story is designed to help children adjust when their regular teacher is absent and a substitute teacher is in charge. It reinforces that the same rules and expectations apply, ensuring children feel comfortable and confident in the classroom with a substitute. What’s included? Along with a 13-page social story, there is also a shortened version of the story with movable pictures to attach to each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that’s easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: • Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. • Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. • Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. • Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively • Create a focused environment – Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. • Read it regularly – Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. • Incorporate it into daily routines – Use the story as part of a structured schedule. • Use it when needed – If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). • Encourage and praise – Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
My Friend has ADHD Social Story
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My Friend has ADHD Social Story

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This social story is designed to help children understand ADHD and how it may affect their friends. It offers a gentle, age-appropriate explanation to encourage empathy and support in friendships where one child has ADHD. Ideal for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story helps children build empathy and support their friends with ADHD, promoting positive and inclusive relationships. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that’s easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: • Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. • Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. • Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. • Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively • Create a focused environment – Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. • Read it regularly – Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. • Incorporate it into daily routines – Use the story as part of a structured schedule. • Use it when needed – If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). • Encourage and praise – Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
Kicking Social Story
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Kicking Social Story

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This social story is created for children who have been kicking others. It takes a compassionate approach to explain that while feeling angry or frustrated is normal, it’s never acceptable to kick or hurt others. Ideal for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story helps children develop self-control and emotional regulation, encouraging calmer and more respectful interactions with others. What’s Inside? Along with a 15-page social story, there’s also a shorter, adapted version with movable pictures to help engage children on each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that’s easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: • Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. • Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. • Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. • Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively • Create a focused environment - Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. • Read it regularly - Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. • Incorporate it into daily routines - Use the story as part of a structured schedule. • Use it when needed - If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). • Encourage and praise - Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
My Friend is Visually Impaired Social Story
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My Friend is Visually Impaired Social Story

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This social story is designed to help children understand what it means to be visually impaired or blind and how it may affect a friend who experiences vision loss. Using simple, compassionate language and engaging illustrations, it fosters empathy, support, and inclusivity. A valuable resource for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story helps children understand and support their peers who are visually impaired or blind, promoting a more inclusive and compassionate environment. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that’s easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: • Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. • Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. • Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. • Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively • Create a focused environment - Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. • Read it regularly - Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. • Incorporate it into daily routines - Use the story as part of a structured schedule. • Use it when needed - If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). • Encourage and praise - Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
My Friend is in a Wheelchair Social Story
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My Friend is in a Wheelchair Social Story

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This social story is designed to help children understand what it’s like to use a wheelchair and how it may affect a friend who relies on one. Using simple language and supportive illustrations, the story aims to foster empathy, understanding, and inclusivity. An invaluable resource for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story helps children learn to understand and support their peers who use wheelchairs, promoting a more inclusive and empathetic environment. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that’s easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: • Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. • Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. • Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. • Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively • Create a focused environment – Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. • Read it regularly – Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. • Incorporate it into daily routines – Use the story as part of a structured schedule. • Use it when needed – If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). • Encourage and praise – Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
Cheating Social Story
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Cheating Social Story

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This social story helps children understand what cheating is and why playing fair is important. Through simple language and engaging visuals, it explains that cheating involves breaking the rules to win, which can hurt others’ feelings and take away from the fun of the game. The story encourages honesty and shows how following the rules makes games enjoyable for everyone, emphasizing values like fairness, trust, and good sportsmanship. Perfect for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story helps children appreciate the importance of fair play and how it builds positive, respectful relationships. What’s included? Along with a 15-page social story, there is also a shortened version of the story with movable pictures to attach to each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that’s easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: • Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. • Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. • Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. • Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively • Create a focused environment - Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. • Read it regularly - Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. • Incorporate it into daily routines -Use the story as part of a structured schedule. • Use it when needed - If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). • Encourage and praise - Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
I Have Cancer Social Story
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I Have Cancer Social Story

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This social story is designed to gently explain cancer to children who have been diagnosed. Using simple, compassionate language and supportive visuals, it provides a clear and reassuring explanation of what the child may experience throughout their journey. An essential resource for parents, caregivers, and healthcare providers, this story helps children understand their cancer diagnosis with empathy and support, ensuring they feel informed, cared for, and confident during their treatment. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that’s easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: • Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. • Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. • Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. • Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively • Create a focused environment – Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. • Read it regularly – Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. • Incorporate it into daily routines – Use the story as part of a structured schedule. • Use it when needed – If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). • Encourage and praise – Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
Bullying Social Story
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Bullying Social Story

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This social story helps children understand what bullying is and what to do if they experience it. Using simple language and illustrations, it explains that bullying involves unkind actions that can hurt feelings or cause physical harm, and reassures children that being bullied is never their fault. The story emphasises that true friends treat each other with kindness and respect, highlighting the importance of positive and caring friendships. Perfect for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story equips children to recognise bullying, seek support, and reinforces the message that everyone deserves to be treated with kindness. What’s Inside? Along with a 15-page social story, there’s also a shorter, adapted version with movable pictures to help engage children on each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that’s easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: • Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. • Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. • Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. • Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively • Create a focused environment – Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. • Read it regularly – Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. • Incorporate it into daily routines – Use the story as part of a structured schedule. • Use it when needed – If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). • Encourage and praise – Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
Being Flexible in My Routine Social Story
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Being Flexible in My Routine Social Story

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This social story helps children understand and adjust to changes in their routines and schedules. Using easy-to-understand language and clear pictures, the story explains what routines are, why they are important, and how sudden changes might make them feel. It acknowledges that changes can be surprising and sometimes upsetting, but encourages being flexible and learning how to cope with new situations. Perfect for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story helps children build resilience and adaptability, making it easier for them to stay calm and handle unexpected changes. What’s Inside? Along with a 21-page social story, there’s also a shorter, adapted version with movable pictures to help engage children on each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that’s easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: • Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. • Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. • Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. • Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively • Create a focused environment - Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. • Read it regularly - Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. • Incorporate it into daily routines - Use the story as part of a structured schedule. • Use it when needed - If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). • Encourage and praise - Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
Bragging Social Story
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Bragging Social Story

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This social story helps children learn the effects of bragging about their achievements or belongings. Using easy-to-understand language and engaging visuals, it shows how bragging can sometimes make others feel uncomfortable or upset. The story emphasizes the importance of feeling proud without boasting, guiding children on how to share their successes in a respectful and kind way that fosters positive connections with others. Ideal for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story supports children in building humility, empathy, and stronger friendships by teaching them how to celebrate accomplishments without bragging. What’s Inside? Along with a 12-page social story, there’s also a shorter, adapted version with movable pictures to help engage children on each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that’s easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: • Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. • Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. • Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. • Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively • Create a focused environment - Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. • Read it regularly - Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. • Incorporate it into daily routines - Use the story as part of a structured schedule. • Use it when needed - If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). • Encourage and praise - Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
Being Bossy Social Story
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Being Bossy Social Story

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This social story helps children understand the importance of not being bossy with their friends. Using clear language and engaging visuals, it explains that while they are free to make their own decisions, they shouldn’t try to control or decide for others. The story highlights how being bossy can upset friends and make them less likely to want to play, encouraging children to be kind, respectful, and cooperative in social situations. Perfect for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story supports children in building positive social skills and friendships by teaching them to respect others’ choices. What’s Inside? Along with a 12-page social story, there’s also a shorter, adapted version with movable pictures to help engage children on each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that’s easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: • Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. • Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. • Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. • Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively • Create a focused environment – Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. • Read it regularly – Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. • Incorporate it into daily routines – Use the story as part of a structured schedule. • Use it when needed – If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). • Encourage and praise – Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
Accepting Compliments Social Story
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Accepting Compliments Social Story

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This social story is created for children who find it challenging to accept compliments. It gently explains what a compliment is, why people give them, and the feelings a compliment might bring up. Using clear language and engaging visuals, the story helps children see that compliments are positive and provides practical ways to respond when someone offers one. By fostering self-awareness and building social skills, this story equips children with tools to feel more comfortable and confident when receiving compliments. What’s Inside? Along with a 15-page social story, there’s also a shorter, adapted version with movable pictures to help engage children on each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that’s easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: • Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. • Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. • Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. • Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively • Create a focused environment - Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. • Read it regularly - Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. • Incorporate it into daily routines - Use the story as part of a structured schedule. • Use it when needed - If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). • Encourage and praise - Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
Washing My Hands Social Story
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Washing My Hands Social Story

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This social story helps children understand why keeping their hands clean is important and when they should wash them. It offers clear, easy-to-follow steps to encourage good hand hygiene and support overall health. Perfect for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story makes learning about hand hygiene fun and engaging, promoting healthy habits and helping to prevent the spread of germs. What’s Inside? Along with a 18-page social story, there’s also a shorter, adapted version with movable pictures to help engage children on each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that’s easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: • Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. • Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. • Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. • Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively • Create a focused environment - Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. • Read it regularly - Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. • Incorporate it into daily routines - Use the story as part of a structured schedule. • Use it when needed - If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). • Encourage and praise - Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
Riding the School Bus Social Story
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Riding the School Bus Social Story

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This social story helps children understand what to expect when riding the bus to school. It explains important steps and behaviours for a safe and enjoyable ride, such as waiting calmly for the bus, boarding the bus in an orderly way, finding a seat, staying seated during the ride, using the seat belt if available, and being respectful to the driver and fellow students. Ideal for teachers, parents, and caregivers, this story promotes positive bus-riding habits and reassures children by outlining the routine, helping them feel more confident about traveling to school. What’s Inside? Along with a 10-page social story, there’s also a shorter, adapted version with movable pictures to help engage children on each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that’s easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: • Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. • Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. • Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. • Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively • Create a focused environment – Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. • Read it regularly – Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. • Incorporate it into daily routines – Use the story as part of a structured schedule. • Use it when needed – If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). • Encourage and praise – Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
Being a Good Listener Social Story
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Being a Good Listener Social Story

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This social story teaches children how to be a good listener during conversations. Using simple language and clear visuals, it explains the importance of not interrupting, making eye contact, and showing engagement through appropriate reactions and comments. The story offers practical tips for staying focused, listening attentively, and being respectful during conversations. Ideal for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story helps children develop strong listening skills, improving their social interactions and communication. What’s Inside? Along with a 12-page social story, there’s also a shorter, adapted version with movable pictures to help engage children on each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that’s easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: • Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. • Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. • Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. • Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively • Create a focused environment – Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. • Read it regularly – Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. • Incorporate it into daily routines – Use the story as part of a structured schedule. • Use it when needed – If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). • Encourage and praise – Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
Visiting the Doctor Social Story
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Visiting the Doctor Social Story

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This social story is created to help children understand what to expect during a visit to the doctor, making the experience feel less intimidating and more predictable. It offers a step-by-step explanation of the visit to ease any anxiety and help children feel prepared. Perfect for helping children get ready for a doctor’s appointment, this story supports them in feeling more confident and comfortable about the visit. Ideal for parents and caregivers to share before the appointment. What’s Inside? Along with a 18-page social story, there’s also a shorter, adapted version with movable pictures to help engage children on each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that’s easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: • Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. • Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. • Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. • Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively • Create a focused environment – Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. • Read it regularly – Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. • Incorporate it into daily routines – Use the story as part of a structured schedule. • Use it when needed – If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). • Encourage and praise – Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
Moving House Social Story
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Moving House Social Story

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This social story is designed to help children understand and feel prepared for the experience of moving to a new house. It provides a gentle overview of what to expect during the move and offers reassurance to make the transition smoother and less overwhelming. Ideal for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story supports children through the moving process, helping them feel ready and positive about their new home. What’s Inside? Along with a 18-page social story, there’s also a shorter, adapted version with movable pictures to help engage children on each page. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that’s easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: • Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. • Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. • Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. • Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively • Create a focused environment – Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. • Read it regularly – Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. • Incorporate it into daily routines – Use the story as part of a structured schedule. • Use it when needed – If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). • Encourage and praise – Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.
My Parents Are Getting Divorced Social Story
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My Parents Are Getting Divorced Social Story

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This social story is designed to help children understand and cope with their parents’ divorce. Using simple, comforting language and supportive visuals, it explains what divorce is, how it may change their daily routine, and reassures them that both parents still love them. The story acknowledges common feelings like confusion or sadness and offers reassurance that both parents will continue to be there for them. Perfect for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story helps children navigate the changes that come with divorce, providing understanding, stability, and emotional support during a challenging time. Why Is This Social Story Helpful? Social stories use a gentle and reassuring tone to teach children about social situations in a way that’s easy to understand. They are particularly useful for: • Children who struggle to grasp social concepts. • Learning social skills, social cues, and appropriate responses. • Providing guidance on expectations, emotions, and problem-solving. • Supporting autistic children who may find social interactions challenging and benefit from clear, structured explanations. How to Use This Story Effectively • Create a focused environment – Read the story in a quiet space with minimal distractions. • Read it regularly – Start by reading it twice, then revisit it often to reinforce learning. • Incorporate it into daily routines – Use the story as part of a structured schedule. • Use it when needed – If the child struggles with apologising, read the story at relevant moments (without making it feel like a punishment). • Encourage and praise – Keep the experience positive, reinforcing good behavior with encouragement. Durability & Reusability For long-term use, consider laminating and binding the pages or placing them in a display book. This allows for repeated reading and reinforcement, making the lesson more effective over time.