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Using the Toilet Social Stories Bundle
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Using the Toilet Social Stories Bundle

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Support your child through potty training and toilet use with our Using the Toilet Social Stories Bundle. This set of 5 clear and easy-to-understand social stories is designed to help children navigate each step of the toilet training process in a positive and encouraging way. Includes: Going to the Toilet I Can Push Out My Poo (Stool Withholding) I Don’t Need a Nappy Anymore I Must Not Play With My Poo Using the Restroom at School Social stories are a wonderful tool to teach children about social situations in a calm and reassuring manner. They help children understand concepts, rules, and behaviors, providing a structured approach to navigating new experiences. These stories are especially helpful for children on the autism spectrum, who may struggle with understanding social cues or feel anxious about new routines and expectations. To reinforce these lessons, it’s best to read these stories repeatedly. For easy access and durability, consider placing the pages in a display book or laminating and binding them.
Staying Calm Social Stories Bundle
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Staying Calm Social Stories Bundle

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Support children in managing their emotions and staying calm in difficult situations with our “Staying Calm” Social Stories Bundle. This set of 5 social stories provides children with helpful strategies and reassurance, guiding them through moments of frustration or disappointment while promoting emotional resilience and self-control. Includes: Calming Down It Is OK Not to Be First It Is OK Not to Win Not Getting My Own Way Staying Calm Social stories are an effective tool for teaching children how to navigate social situations and emotional challenges in a calm, understandable way. These stories are especially beneficial for children who struggle with social cues or experience anxiety when faced with unfamiliar situations. To ensure these important lessons are reinforced, we recommend using these stories regularly. For long-term use, consider placing the pages in a display book or laminating and binding them for durability.
Puberty Social Stories Bundle
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Puberty Social Stories Bundle

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This bundle of 5 social stories is designed to help children navigate the changes that come with puberty. Each story uses simple, age-appropriate language and visuals to explain the physical and emotional transformations of growing up. These stories provide practical guidance, helping children feel confident and prepared as they enter this new stage of life. Includes: Going Through Puberty Shaving My Face I Need to Wear a Bra Starting My Period I Need to Wear Deodorant Social stories use a calm and reassuring tone to help children understand important life changes in a way they can easily grasp. They are especially helpful for children on the autism spectrum, who may find social cues and changes more challenging, helping reduce anxiety and build confidence. To reinforce learning, we recommend using these stories regularly. Consider placing them in a display book or laminating and binding the pages for frequent access.
Out and About Social Stories Bundle
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Out and About Social Stories Bundle

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Help your child navigate new experiences and learn appropriate behaviour with our “Out and About” Social Stories Bundle. This set of 9 social stories is designed to prepare children for various outings, teaching them what to expect and how to behave in different situations. Each story offers clear guidance and reassurance, making trips more enjoyable for everyone involved. Includes: Going to a Restaurant Going to a Park Going to the Cinema Going to Church Going to the Supermarket Going to the Library Going Trick or Treating Stranger Danger Going on Holiday Going on an Aeroplane Social stories are a valuable tool for teaching children about social situations in an accessible and easy-to-understand way. These stories help children grasp social skills, expectations, and appropriate behaviors, while offering a calming preview of upcoming events. Social stories are particularly helpful for children on the autism spectrum, who may struggle with understanding social cues or experience anxiety in unfamiliar situations. To get the most out of these stories, we recommend using them repeatedly to reinforce key concepts. You may want to place the pages in a display book or laminate and bind them for easy access.
Emotions Social Stories Bundle
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Emotions Social Stories Bundle

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This bundle of 9 social stories is designed to help children explore and understand their emotions, how these feelings manifest in the body, and how to cope with challenging emotions. With simple language and engaging visuals, each story helps children identify their feelings, recognise triggers, and learn healthy coping strategies for managing both positive and difficult emotions. Includes: Sometimes I Feel Happy Sometimes I Feel Sad Sometimes I Feel Scared Sometimes I Feel Angry Sometimes I Feel Jealous Sometimes People Cry Sometimes I Feel Anxious Sometimes I Get Depressed Sometimes I Feel Poorly Social stories use a calm, reassuring tone to help children grasp social situations and emotions in a way that is easy to understand. These stories are especially beneficial for children on the autism spectrum who may struggle with emotional awareness or social cues and may feel anxious when they don’t know what to expect. For best results, these stories should be revisited regularly. We recommend placing them in a display book or laminating and binding the pages for repeated use.
Explaining Disabilities Social Stories Bundle
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Explaining Disabilities Social Stories Bundle

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Foster empathy, understanding, and acceptance with our “Understanding Disabilities” Social Stories Bundle. This set of 11 social stories is designed to help children learn about the various disabilities their peers may have, promoting inclusivity and support in the classroom. Includes: My Friend has ADHD My Friend has Cancer My Friend has Diabetes My Friend has Dyslexia My Friend is Autistic My Friend is Hearing Impaired My Friend is Visually Impaired My Friend is in a Wheelchair My Friend Wears Leg Braces My Friend has a Speech Impairment My Friend has Cerebral Palsy Social stories are an excellent way to teach children about social situations and differences in a compassionate, easy-to-understand manner. These stories are especially helpful for children who may struggle with social cues or experience anxiety in unfamiliar situations. By using these stories, children can develop empathy and a deeper understanding of their classmates, creating a more inclusive and respectful environment. To reinforce these lessons, we recommend using these stories regularly. For durability and ease of use, consider placing the pages in a display book or laminating and binding them.
Difficult Discussions Social Story Bundle
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Difficult Discussions Social Story Bundle

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Help children navigate tough topics with our “Difficult Discussions” Social Stories Bundle. This set of 12 social stories is thoughtfully designed to explain sensitive issues in a gentle and age-appropriate way. Each story offers clear explanations and supportive guidance to help children understand and cope with challenging situations. Includes: Death Families Do Not All Look the Same Going into Foster Care I Have Cancer My Parent Has Cancer My Sibling Has Cancer My Sibling is Autistic My Pet Died Parent Being Deployed Parent in Prison My Parent Has Depression I Have Depression Social stories are a powerful tool to explain social situations and difficult topics in a calm, reassuring way. They are especially helpful for children who may struggle with understanding social cues, processing emotions, or managing anxiety around upcoming events. These stories make it easier for children to grasp complex concepts while offering emotional support. For best results, revisit these stories regularly to reinforce understanding. To ensure durability and easy access, consider placing the pages in a display book or laminating and binding them.
Coping at School Social Story Bundle
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Coping at School Social Story Bundle

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Help your child navigate school life with ease and confidence using our Coping at School Social Stories Bundle. This collection of 13 social stories is specifically designed to guide children through common school experiences, teaching them valuable coping strategies, emotional resilience, and how to adapt to different classroom situations. Includes: It’s OK to Ask for Help It’s OK to Make Mistakes Riding the Bus Fire Drills Being Flexible in My Routine Eating My Lunch School Assemblies Substitute Teachers Tidy Up Time Transitions Fidgets and Wriggles Test Anxiety Working in a Group Social stories use a calm, patient, and reassuring tone to help children understand and process social situations. They are especially beneficial for children who may struggle with social cues or those on the autism spectrum who experience anxiety when faced with unfamiliar scenarios. For effective learning, these stories should be reviewed regularly. Consider placing the pages in a display book or laminating and binding them to ensure they last for frequent use.
Stealing Social Story
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Stealing Social Story

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This social story is designed to support children who have been taking things that don’t belong to them. It helps children understand that stealing is inappropriate and encourages them to ask permission before borrowing items they like. The story explains that borrowed items must always be returned and highlights the importance of respecting other people’s belongings. Through clear, compassionate language, this story teaches children about making the right choices and how to handle situations where they may want something that belongs to someone else. What’s Inside? Along with a 17-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.
Sometimes I Feel Anxious Social Story
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Sometimes I Feel Anxious Social Story

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This social story helps children understand and manage anxiety. It explains what anxiety is and how it can affect both the body and mind. The story describes physical signs of anxiety, like a fast heartbeat, sweaty hands, or a tummy ache, and helps children recognize these feelings in themselves. It also points out common things that might make children feel anxious, like new situations, big events, or difficult tasks. The story provides helpful ways to cope with anxiety, such as deep breathing, talking to a trusted adult, and using calming techniques like imagining a peaceful place or relaxing activities. With simple language and supportive pictures, this story makes it easier for children to understand and handle their anxiety, helping them feel calm and confident. What’s Inside? Along with a 26-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.
Sharing My Feelings Social Story
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Sharing My Feelings Social Story

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This social story helps children understand the importance of sharing their big emotions, like anger, sadness, or frustration, with a trusted adult. It reassures them that it’s okay to feel strong emotions and encourages them to talk to someone they trust, like a parent, teacher, or caregiver, for support. The story emphasizes the importance of seeking help when emotions feel too big to handle on their own, promoting emotional well-being and understanding. 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.
I Can Say Goodbye in the Mornings - A Social Story about Separation Anxiety
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I Can Say Goodbye in the Mornings - A Social Story about Separation Anxiety

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This social story is created for children who feel anxious or upset when saying goodbye to their parents or caregivers in the morning. It gently explains why goodbyes are important and offers comforting words and practical strategies to help them manage their feelings as they transition from home to school. This story is a great tool for making morning goodbyes smoother and helping children feel more secure and independent. 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.
My Teacher is Pregnant Social Story
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My Teacher is Pregnant Social Story

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This social story is designed to help children understand the changes that will happen when their teacher is pregnant. It explains in simple terms what to expect in the classroom, including having a substitute teacher when the baby arrives. This story helps children feel more comfortable with the changes and reassures them about what’s happening, making the transition easier and less worrying. What’s Inside? Along with a 19-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.
It Is OK To Make Mistakes Social Story
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It Is OK To Make Mistakes Social Story

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This social story is designed to help children understand that making mistakes is a normal and important part of learning. It reassures children that everyone makes mistakes at school and offers strategies for overcoming and learning from them. Ideal for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story helps children develop resilience, build confidence, and understand that mistakes are a valuable part of their learning journey. What is included? As well as an 11 page social story there is also a shortened adapted book 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 Don't Need a Bottle or Sippy Cup Anymore Social Story
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I Don't Need a Bottle or Sippy Cup Anymore Social Story

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This social story helps kids learn how to move from using a bottle or sippy cup to drinking from an open cup. It gently explains why using an open cup is important and celebrates learning this new skill. There are two versions included—one for kids who are moving on from a bottle and one for those switching from a sippy cup. This story is perfect for parents, teachers, and caregivers who want to help children make this change smoothly, encouraging their independence and celebrating this milestone. What’s Inside? Along with a 17-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.
I Can't Always be on My Tablet Social Story
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I Can't Always be on My Tablet Social Story

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This social story helps children understand the importance of doing a variety of activities rather than just spending all their time on a tablet or screen. It explains that while using a tablet can be fun, it’s important to balance screen time with other activities to stay healthy. The story encourages children to create a balanced daily routine, promoting healthier habits and an active lifestyle. It’s perfect for families who want to help children develop a well-rounded approach to their free time. 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.
Going Trick or Treating Social Story
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Going Trick or Treating Social Story

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This social story is designed to help children understand what to expect while trick-or-treating on Halloween. It offers guidance on enjoying the excitement of costumes, decorations, and the fun activities of the night in a safe, polite, and respectful way. Ideal for families, teachers, and caregivers, this story helps children feel prepared and confident, making the Trick-or-Treating experience fun and enjoyable. What’s included? Along with a 22-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.
Going to the Supermarket Social Story
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Going to the Supermarket Social Story

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This social story helps children understand what to expect during a visit to the grocery store or supermarket. It includes two versions—one with “grocery store” and the other with “supermarket”—using simple language and familiar visuals to walk children through the shopping experience. Ideal for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story helps children feel more at ease and engaged during grocery trips, promoting positive behaviour and routines. What’s included? Along with a 17-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.
Going to the Park Social Story
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Going to the Park Social Story

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This social story helps children know what to expect during a trip to the park or playground. It includes two versions - one with the word “park” and the other “playground” - and offers clear, simple tips on how to enjoy playtime safely and responsibly. Perfect for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story prepares children for a fun, cooperative outing by promoting safe play, sharing, and positive interactions. What’s included? Along with a 23-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.
Going to the Library Social Story
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Going to the Library Social Story

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This social story helps children know what to expect during a visit to the library. With simple language and friendly visuals, it explains the basics of a library visit and encourages good behaviour to make the experience fun and positive. Ideal for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this story prepares children for library visits, promoting comfort and confidence while fostering respect for the library space and a love for reading. What’s included? Along with a 19-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.