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Preview of My Emotions - Zones Edition

My Emotions - Zones Edition

This is my Zones's Edition to the Big Emotions Chart and Strategies. It includes a chart of emotions that is inspired by the Zones of Regulation. The visual walks you through identifying emotions and choosing a regulating strategy. This can help increase emotional intelligence and build good habits for any grade school children. It's especially those who have been taught the Zones cirriculum but it's useable to anyone without prior instruction. Included is a page of instructions for how to use t
Preview of My Emotions - Littles Edition

My Emotions - Littles Edition

This is my Little's Edition to the Big Emotions Chart and Strategies. It includes a page of just 6 basic emotions as well as a Zones emotions page. The visual walks you through identifying emotions and choosing a regulating strategy. This can help increase emotional intelligence and build good habits for toddlers, pre-school and up. Included is a page of instructions for how to use the visual and how to teach it. From my experience as an occupational therapy assistant, I've found these stratgeg
Preview of PULLING HAIR OUT - EYELASHES Social Narrative Story - Trichotillomania Support

PULLING HAIR OUT - EYELASHES Social Narrative Story - Trichotillomania Support

Are you supporting a child who pulls out their eyelashes and aren’t sure how to talk about it without causing shame or distress? Supporting a child with trichotillomania (focusing on eyelash pulling) can feel overwhelming for parents, teachers, and therapists — especially when traditional “just stop” approaches don’t work and may actually increase anxiety. Children often struggle to explain why the behavior happens, and adults are left searching for gentle, effective ways to help. Our trauma-inf
Preview of When I Wear My Vest Social Story for Weighted and Pressure Vests

When I Wear My Vest Social Story for Weighted and Pressure Vests

This is a social story written to encourage children to wear their weighted and/or pressure vests. It -gently explains why it's so important to wear them and why they might *feel* a little different to them. The story encourages the child to be brave and keep the vest on until an adult tells him/her it's time to take it off- or a timer tells them. Through large, crisp images, the story demonstrates that many people wear vests- super heros, policeman, and even some of their favorite characters- l
Preview of Personal Space, Social Distancing and Boundaries Social Narrative Story

Personal Space, Social Distancing and Boundaries Social Narrative Story

Created by
Anne Lighten
This PDF social story narrative defines personal space, and includes: - illustrates what personal space looks like - discussing the importance of staying in your personal space - lists examples of not keeping adequate personal space - displays examples of effective personal space For more Personal Safety or Public & Private framework, visit my other resources below, - Public vs Private BEHAVIOURS: Social Narrative - Public vs Private BODY PARTS: Social Narrative - Public vs Private CLOTHING:
Preview of Poop in the Potty Social Story and Visual Schedule (Boy 1)

Poop in the Potty Social Story and Visual Schedule (Boy 1)

Potty training, and specifically going poop in the potty, can be tough; you can make this process easier for a child to understand with this bundle! Featuring a simple social story and visual that use the same pictures for continuity. You can read the social story with the child to help them understand the steps, and hang the visual near the potty in the bathroom to give them that sense of accomplishment as they complete each step.
Preview of Trying and Eating New Foods Social Story (Girl 2)

Trying and Eating New Foods Social Story (Girl 2)

This social story describes the importance of eating a variety of foods, but acknowledges that eating non-preferred foods can be scary. Different textures, colors, and temperatures are outlined as well as a narrative about sitting at the table to try non-preferred foods. Simple language and pictures make this a great resource to go into the tool kit if you've got a picky eater. Quick note about this story: For each story I write, I create four versions with a different “character” in each versio
Preview of Potty Training Social Story and Visual Schedule (Girl 2)

Potty Training Social Story and Visual Schedule (Girl 2)

Potty training can be tough; you can make this process easier for a child to understand with this bundle! Featuring a simple social story and visual that use the same pictures for continuity. You can read the social story with the child to help them understand the steps, and hang the visual near the potty in the bathroom to give them that sense of accomplishment as they complete each step.
Preview of Feelings Social Story and Visual Bundle (Boy 2)

Feelings Social Story and Visual Bundle (Boy 2)

This bundle includes a social story about different feelings that people might feel as well as a visual resource of the feelings discussed (and a couple of bonus feelings thrown in!) This bundle is perfect for therapists, teachers, or parents working with a child on understanding feelings and how they might look and feel inside our bodies. Feelings discussed include: angry, jealous, excited, hungry, tired, sick, frustrated, nervous, scared, sad. Check out the other three versions of this bundle
Preview of Bathroom Routine

Bathroom Routine

PECS Autism and/or Life Skills How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases:Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine
Preview of Feelings Social Story (Boy 2)

Feelings Social Story (Boy 2)

Learning, understanding, and handling our feelings can be challenging! For all children, but especially for our friends on the autism spectrum, discussing these feelings, how they feel, and what we can do with them IN ADVANCE can be so helpful. This social story provides simple pictures and language to discuss 10 common feelings including feeling: angry sad tired hungry scared nervous excited jealous sick frustrated This story provides positive, appropriate responses we can have when we feel th
Preview of Keep Hands Out of Pants / Private Parts Social Narrative Story - Personal Safety

Keep Hands Out of Pants / Private Parts Social Narrative Story - Personal Safety

Created by
Anne Lighten
This PDF social story engages and prompts students to avoid placing hands down this pants/underwear. There are numerous replacement strategies mentioned in the story, including appropriate places it is acceptable to place hands in pants. For more Personal Safety / Public & Private framework, visit my other resources below, - Public vs Private BEHAVIOURS: Social Narrative - Public vs Private BODY PARTS: Social Narrative - Public vs Private CLOTHING: Social Narrative - Knowing my Personal Space
Preview of Social Story Wearing a Mask Students with Disabilities Autism

Social Story Wearing a Mask Students with Disabilities Autism

This is a social story about all of the ins and outs of wearing a mask. The intention is to support a student with Autism with the daily use of this tool to reinforce understanding and compliance. This would also be useful for students who are struggling with this skill, even if they do not have Autism.
Preview of Taking Small Bites Social Story (Girl 1)

Taking Small Bites Social Story (Girl 1)

Sometimes, children may over-stuff their mouths with food, which can be unsafe and scary for caregivers. This social story with simple pictures and language encourages children to take small bites as this is a much safer choice. I recommend reading this story during a meal or snack time and demonstrating (pretend) big bites along with appropriate small bites. Quick note: For each story I write, I create four versions with a different “character” in each version. I recommend selecting the version
Preview of Biting Hurts Social Story

Biting Hurts Social Story

When children feel frustrated or overwhelmed, they don't always know how to handle their strong emotions and sometimes children bite. Use this social story to support your child or student by teaching them why we have teeth (to chew food) and what strategies (i.e. such as going to a quiet spot or using chew jewelry) that they can use to help them in the moment.
Preview of Listening Ears Social Story (Girl 2)

Listening Ears Social Story (Girl 2)

This social story can be helpful for a child who is having a hard time listening and following directions; whether that behavior is happening at home, at school, or both. Using only positive language, this story describes that when the adult that is in charge (e.g. teacher, parent, grandparent) is talking, the child can stop what they are doing, listen, and follow directions, even if the adult is asking the child to leave a preferred activity for a non-preferred activity. With simple pictures an
Preview of Interoception Advocacy Scripts

Interoception Advocacy Scripts

Help students connect body awareness to meaningful self-advocacy with this neurodiversity-affirming Interoception Advocacy Scripts resource. Using a simple and powerful structure of “When my body feels…” → “I can say…” students learn to recognize internal body signals and communicate what they need in clear, functional language. This set includes 24 body signal/feeling cards (such as tense, wiggly, foggy, full, heavy, lonely, stressed, hungry, hot/cold, and more) paired with 24 advocacy scr
Preview of Sharing Toys Social Story (Boy 1)

Sharing Toys Social Story (Boy 1)

This social story can be helpful for a child who is having a hard time sharing toys with others, whether at home with siblings or at school with friends. With simple visuals and language, this story assures the child that it will be their turn again. It also teaches that letting friends have a turn makes the playing more fun for everyone. I recommend reading this story and letting the child "practice" sharing with you by handing an item back and forth to you, cheering them on when they hand the
Preview of Trick or Treating Halloween Social Story (Boy 1)

Trick or Treating Halloween Social Story (Boy 1)

Breaking down events that are not a part of our daily routines can be very helpful for children to let them know what to expect. This social story does just that! It begins by describing Halloween and how people dress up in costumes. It emphasizes that there is no need to be scared if we see a scary costume! It also provides simple visuals to demonstrate the steps of trick or treating. Written to be appropriate for children who will wear a costume as well as those who won't; also includes "house
Preview of Social Story - Back To School

Social Story - Back To School

Created by
Me and My OT
Do you have a child who has anxiety or worries about returning to school? This social story serves as a valuable tool, alleviating anxiety about the return to school by providing children with insight into what to expect and the exciting learning adventures that await. Social stories are a great opportunity for parents/educators to engage in discussion with children and address any worries or concerns that they may have. If you enjoyed this resource, please follow and leave a review!
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