Social Stories: Standing in line Autism SEN FREEBIE

Description
Social Stories: Social Stories were created by Carol Gray in 1991 to help teach social skills to people on the autism spectrum. They are short descriptions of a particular situation, event or activity, which include specific information about what to expect in that situation and why.
This bundle covers the emotions that can occur when children stand in a line.
Great for children who need to work on understanding different emotions especially when other people are expressing them.
I use this in my class for 5 / 6 year olds and with KS2 children in a Special Needs Unit.
Children with Autism benefit greatly from this pack. I use this one at the beginning of the year or when the children are struggling with standing in a line.
Inside the pack there is a variety of activities to ensure that the pupils enjoy learning about different emotions.
For the older child - they can read the social story, for the younger child - the parent/ teacher can read the story to the child.
The bundle is designed to help young children understand and express feelings and emotions.
Identify emotions - children should be encouraged to look at facial features and body language to work out the emotion.
Two booklets and 2 posters.
Standing in line
Cutting in line
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