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Preview of It's Time for Nap - A Social Story about Nap Time

It's Time for Nap - A Social Story about Nap Time

Created by
Kate Shepard
Description: Use this social story to teach your child(ren) or students about nap time. This is a 4-page story (if each page is cut in half horizontally, 2 panels per page) with color pictures and simple phrases to engage your youngest students or your older students with autism or other developmental differences. Inspiration: The story was made specifically for a 3-year-old boy who did not like to take naps! The story begins with a general overview of nap time (e.g., I’m sleepy, my body needs
Preview of I Can Calm Down Without Crying | Social Story for Emotional Regulation | Autism

I Can Calm Down Without Crying | Social Story for Emotional Regulation | Autism

Help children build emotional regulation skills with this supportive social story: “I Can Calm Down Without Crying.” This 11-page printable resource teaches kids strategies they can use when they feel upset or overwhelmed—including deep breathing, asking for help, and using calming tools. With simple language and visuals, it’s perfect for special education, behaviour support, or SEL lessons. ✨ What’s Included: 10 illustrated pages + 1 cover page Kid-friendly phrases like “I need a break”
Preview of Social Story: Picking My Skin | Self-Regulation & Coping Strategies for Kids

Social Story: Picking My Skin | Self-Regulation & Coping Strategies for Kids

Help students understand and manage the urge to pick their skin with this gentle, supportive Social Story. Written in kid-friendly language and paired with simple visuals, this story teaches children the importance of caring for their bodies while offering healthy replacement strategies (deep breathing, stress ball, fidget toy, lotion, asking for help). This resource is perfect for: Special Education teachers Behaviour interventionists Counsellors & school psychologists Parents supporting
Preview of I Can Use My Words Instead of Hitting – Social Story for Self-Regulation & Behav

I Can Use My Words Instead of Hitting – Social Story for Self-Regulation & Behav

Help students learn positive ways to manage anger and frustration with this engaging social story! “I Can Use My Words Instead of Hitting” teaches children how to express big feelings safely using words, deep breathing, and calm-down strategies. This resource is perfect for students with autism, ADHD, or behavioral challenges who need visual, structured support to understand emotional regulation and safe behavior choices. What’s Included: ✅ Full social story in PDF format ✅ Simple, clear langu
Preview of The BFG Reader's Theater Script: An Original Retelling for Classroom Use

The BFG Reader's Theater Script: An Original Retelling for Classroom Use

Created by
Newton Learning
Product Description The BFG — Reader’s Theater Script (Original Retelling for Classroom Use)** This resource is a fully original, classroom‑safe Reader’s Theater script inspired by The BFG. It is written in fresh, student‑friendly language that captures the heart of the story—Sophie, the Big Friendly Giant, dream jars, and the mission to stop the other giants—while avoiding copyrighted text. The script is designed for grades 3–6, with flexible casting, simple staging, and clear character cues
Preview of Taking Deep Breaths Social Story | Calm Down Strategy for Self-Regulation

Taking Deep Breaths Social Story | Calm Down Strategy for Self-Regulation

A calming social story that teaches children how to take deep breaths to manage big feelings, with visuals and step-by-step strategies. Full Description: Help your students learn how to self-regulate and manage big emotions with this “Taking Deep Breaths” Social Story. Perfect for students with autism, ADHD, anxiety, or emotional regulation challenges, this 11-page illustrated story teaches the calming strategy of deep breathing in a simple and engaging way. This story is ideal for classroom ca
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 Accepting No for an Answer Social Story | Printable PDF + Visuals for PreK–5

Accepting No for an Answer Social Story | Printable PDF + Visuals for PreK–5

Help your students learn emotional regulation and flexibility with this Social Story about Accepting No for an Answer. This visual and engaging resource teaches young learners that hearing “no” is okay—and provides them with calming strategies, supportive language, and confidence-building messages. Perfect for Pre-K to Grade 5, this story features: ✅ 11 pages (including a cover page) ✅ Simple, supportive text with age-appropriate vocabulary ✅ Visuals with a consistent, friendly character ✅
Preview of Using a Tissue Social Story | Personal Hygiene for Kids | Autism & Special Ed

Using a Tissue Social Story | Personal Hygiene for Kids | Autism & Special Ed

Teach students the importance of hygiene with this engaging social story, "I Can Use a Tissue!" This printable resource supports students in learning how and when to use a tissue, step-by-step. Designed specifically for students with autism, ADHD, or social-emotional challenges, it uses simple language, consistent visuals, and clear routines to promote independence and cleanliness. Your students will learn: When to use a tissue How to blow or wipe their nose Proper disposal of tissues Hand h
Preview of "Going to Bed at Night" Social Story for Autism | Bedtime Routine Visual Support

"Going to Bed at Night" Social Story for Autism | Bedtime Routine Visual Support

Help children understand and feel confident about bedtime with this gentle and engaging social story: “Going to Bed at Night.” Designed especially for autistic learners and children with special needs, this 11-page visual resource uses simple language and clear illustrations to support a smooth bedtime routine. This printable social story features a consistent, reassuring narrative and colourful visuals showing a young boy going through his bedtime steps—from brushing teeth to waking up refre
Preview of What to Do When I’m Overwhelmed Social Story | Emotional Regulation for Kids

What to Do When I’m Overwhelmed Social Story | Emotional Regulation for Kids

Help your students learn how to recognize and manage feelings of overwhelm with this engaging, kid-friendly social story! Perfect for students with autism, ADHD, anxiety, or emotional regulation needs, this printable resource teaches calming strategies using simple language and clear visuals. This social story includes: ✅ 1 cover page ✅ 10 illustrated story pages ✅ Visual strategies like deep breathing, asking for help, using a calm corner, and more ✅ Kid-appropriate, inclusive design ✅ Per
Preview of WHAT SCHOOL COUNSELORS DO—Talking points for parents and school boards

WHAT SCHOOL COUNSELORS DO—Talking points for parents and school boards

Created by
Counselor Patti
Help others clearly understand the role of a School Counselor with this ready-to-use PowerPoint designed for presentations to parents, staff, or school boards. Includes talking points on: What a School Counselor Does Why students see a Counselor Common types of concerns addressed How to male an appointment Communicate with confidence and clarity with these easy, direct talking points. Organized for a middle school counselor but can be easily adjusted to your specific grade levels.
Preview of Social Story: Getting Ready For School (Boy Edition)

Social Story: Getting Ready For School (Boy Edition)

Many students with autism benefit from visual learning when understanding the logic and reasoning behind the completion of certain tasks/activities. This story is meant to serve as a mechanism for describing the necessary parts of a morning routine leading up to a day at school. Some children struggle to understand why they need to complete some morning tasks which can cause conflict and tension in family dynamics. The purpose of reading this book, and reviewing it as often as necessary with you
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 It's Okay to Cry Social Story | Emotional Regulation Book for Kids | Autism & SE

It's Okay to Cry Social Story | Emotional Regulation Book for Kids | Autism & SE

Teach emotional awareness and self-acceptance with this gentle, illustrated social story about crying. This 11-page printable book, “It’s Okay to Cry”, helps children understand that crying is a normal and healthy way to express emotions. Perfect for special education, SEL lessons, or calming corners, this social story features a relatable character learning to accept and manage their feelings. ✨ What’s Included: Full colour illustrated pages (Cover + 10 story pages) Simple language for y
Preview of Social Story: Getting Ready For School (Girl Edition)

Social Story: Getting Ready For School (Girl Edition)

Many students with autism benefit from visual learning when understanding the logic and reasoning behind the completion of certain tasks/activities. This story is meant to serve as a mechanism for describing the necessary parts of a morning routine leading up to a day at school. Some children struggle to understand why they need to complete some morning tasks which can cause conflict and tension in family dynamics. The purpose of reading this book, and reviewing it as often as necessary with you
Preview of Social Story: Going to School - A Safe Place for Me

Social Story: Going to School - A Safe Place for Me

Social stories/narratives can be an amazing tools to use with individuals in the home or therapy setting to target instruction on routines and expectations. This specific social story focuses on what children can expect at school. If you like this resource, you will LOVE our Social Stories School BundleThis bundle includes: Circle TimeCircle Time w/ParentCleaning My Desk - SimpleCleaning My Desk - ParagraphCleaning my Desk Self-CheckCleaning at SchoolUsing the PottyWashing My HandsParty DayFiel
Preview of My Restaurant Schedule for Behavior Management

My Restaurant Schedule for Behavior Management

Created by
Kate Shepard
My Restaurant Schedule is designed to assist a high-needs, active child (e.g., moderate-severe autism or ADD/ADHD) when he or she eats a meal at a restaurant. There are step-by-step behavioral tasks that the child must complete in order to earn a “check” or a circle around a favorite image (an example sheet is included with a column of green dinosaurs). The steps are very detailed and repetitive, such as “Stay in your seat,” then “Open your menu and choose your food,” then “Stay in your seat” ag
Preview of Getting a Haircut Social Story

Getting a Haircut Social Story

Created by
SpeechThink
A social story used for children who may fear having their haircut. This short story uses positive statements to explain the process of the haircut.
Preview of Getting a Haircut Social Story

Getting a Haircut Social Story

Created by
SpeechThink
A social story used for children who may fear having their haircut. This short story uses positive statements to explain the process of the haircut.
Preview of A SOCIAL STORY "Please Don't Put That In Your Mouth" (SPECIAL ED/ SEL ACTIVITY)

A SOCIAL STORY "Please Don't Put That In Your Mouth" (SPECIAL ED/ SEL ACTIVITY)

This social story is created for children who are not diagnosed with pica but have a tendency to mouth inedible objects. Be sure to read this story to your child once a day and start to teach them proactive alternatives to mouthing inedible objects. This item can be used in an interactive notebook or classroom. Add notes & annotations through an interactive layer and assign to students via Google Classroom.
Preview of Don't Say "No" to Mom say "Okay"

Don't Say "No" to Mom say "Okay"

This is a social story written for Mothers. It targets child who perpetually says "no" to everything you ask. It helps retrain him/her in saying "no" automatically and saying "okay" or "yes". This is all about listening/following directions/doing things asked of us **even** when we don't want to.
Preview of Bed Time Routine Social Story and Guide

Bed Time Routine Social Story and Guide

Created by
Taylor Solomon
This guide includes: Two Page Social Story for Bed Time RoutineParent's Guide for executing Bed Time RoutineGuide for How to Use the Resource This is a wonderful routine to follow but can also work great as a jumping-off point for your own routine. In the parent's guide, I explain how to execute each step and why it is important to do certain things when building routines within the household. Could be used with kids with autism, those accustomed to ABA type practices, children with communica
Preview of Separation Anxiety / Where is Mom?

Separation Anxiety / Where is Mom?

This is a social story targeting separation anxiety for children who experience fear and become upset/meltdown when apart from their Mother. The story is to read daily to the child. Instructions on how to read social stories are on the very first page. The goal of this story is to help the child begin the process of estalishing security/safety when Mom is away. It also has a visual/verbal script for the child to use and repeat when upset/anxious, "I'm okay". These can be cutout and placed near
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