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Preview of How Your Brain Works Social Story

How Your Brain Works Social Story

It is important to teach children how their brain functions in order for them to learn how to self-regulate on their own. This social story uses kid-friendly language to explain the brain and how it makes decisions.
Preview of Going to the Bathroom Social Story

Going to the Bathroom Social Story

Going to the Bathroom Social Story is a desciptive reasoning story for the higher functioning preschooler or kindergartner that doesn't always follow the social rules for the bathroom. This particular student often asks why we need to do these things and enjoys hearing the reasoning.
Preview of Cleaning My Room Social Story | Life Skills for Kids with Autism & Special Needs

Cleaning My Room Social Story | Life Skills for Kids with Autism & Special Needs

Teach independence and responsibility with this engaging social story: “Cleaning My Room”! Designed specifically for autistic students and other neurodivergent learners, this visual social story supports executive functioning, daily routines, and life skills in a simple, encouraging way. This resource uses a child-friendly illustrations, and a clear sequence of steps to help students understand why, when, and how to clean their room without feeling overwhelmed. Perfect for: Special education
Preview of Problem Solving Visual Aid

Problem Solving Visual Aid

I have found that a lot of my students struggle with solving problems. I created a quick step by step visual aid for students to use on their desks or with a teacher to go through a series of predictable steps when solving a problem. Great for building executive functioning skills and also for learning how to building independence in students. Clip Art by Creative Clips Steps by ECMHC.org
Preview of What to Do When I Lose Something | Social Story for Autism, Emotional Regulation

What to Do When I Lose Something | Social Story for Autism, Emotional Regulation

Help students learn how to stay calm and problem-solve when they lose something! This simple, visual social story teaches step-by-step what to do when an item is missing — from staying calm and thinking carefully to asking for help. Perfect for students with autism, ADHD, or anxiety, this story encourages emotional regulation, independence, and self-control. Ideal for special education, speech therapy, counseling, or SEL lessons. Includes: ✅ English, Spanish, and French versions ✅ 10 illus
Preview of Who, What, and Why Do We Show Respect: ABA SEL Behavior Lesson

Who, What, and Why Do We Show Respect: ABA SEL Behavior Lesson

Who, What, and Why Do We Show Respect: ABA SEL Behavior LessonElevate your classroom with our enlightening ABA Lesson on "Respect: What, Who, and Why"! Teaching respect is an invaluable part of a child's education, and this lesson is here to guide you through it. Your students will delve into the profound concept of respect, understanding not only what it means but also whom to respect and why it's crucial to demonstrate it. Our scenario cards bring these principles to life, illustrating how res
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