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Preview of Parent/Teacher Handout - Normalizing & Talking About Stuttering with Your Child

Parent/Teacher Handout - Normalizing & Talking About Stuttering with Your Child

Created by
delaniraeSLP
Are you afraid to say the "S" word - stuttering? DON'T BE! This handout can be used for parents, teachers, and SLPs who are trying to increase their student's awareness of their own stuttered speech and decrease the stigma that stuttering is "bad." Children who stutter should feel empowered to share their message and know that they are loved no matter what - and it all starts with awareness! This resource includes: 2 informative pages with clean, colorful graphicsParent/teacher scripts to use fo
Preview of 'I Need A Break' Card Set for Children

'I Need A Break' Card Set for Children

Created by
Resource Haven
*This product has recently been updated with a complete redesign, featuring newly added card designs and more vibrant clipart* Take a look at the preview to see the all new designs.This set of break cards is designed to be used as a visual aid for young children to assist with requesting breaks. Communication barriers are commonly associated with increased challenging behaviours. This resource aims to reduce barriers to effective communication with the implementation of a visual support. Break
Preview of Social Challenge Cards

Social Challenge Cards

I made these cards to challenge my sons with something new socially each day-- a small way for them to increase their social skills and think about others. I laminated them and gave them one each day to carry in their pocket at school.
Preview of Teacher's Job and My Job Social Story Packet

Teacher's Job and My Job Social Story Packet

Social Stories are beneficial for helping children, especially those with an autism spectrum disorder learn how to deal with different situations or challenges. A Social Story is a short story that describes a skill, situation, context, or concept. Frequently the story will include information that is assumed that “everyone knows” and uses a positive tone through descriptive and coaching sentences. Social Stories guide the child to an increased understanding of an event or situation and hopef
Preview of Being Angry Social Story Packet

Being Angry Social Story Packet

Social Stories are beneficial for helping children, especially those with an autism spectrum disorder learn how to deal with different situations or challenges. A Social Story is a short story that describes a skill, situation, context, or concept. Frequently the story will include information that is assumed that "everyone knows" and uses a positive tone through descriptive and coaching sentences. Social Stories guide the child to an increased understanding of an event or situation and hopef
Preview of Social Narrative-New Baby Story_customizable

Social Narrative-New Baby Story_customizable

Created by
Get Psyched
Older siblings often get anxious before and after a new baby is born and brought home. This customizable story reassures the older sibling(s) that there is enough love for everyone. Included are helpful tips for the child about what may be expected from them and what may happen after the baby comes home, e.g., visitors, mom is tired, when the baby cries, when I need help, etc. Evidence based practices such as First-Then, and If-Then are used to increase problem-solving and self-regulation. P
Preview of Getting Ready and Going to School Social Story (Girl 1)

Getting Ready and Going to School Social Story (Girl 1)

This social story is designed to prepare a child for the routine of getting ready and going to school, whether that be a daycare, mother's day out program, preschool, or "school" school. Several steps of the at-home morning routine are provided-- including breakfast, brushing teeth, and that we *may* not always get to wear exactly what we want to school. These pages/steps can be arranged in any order. This story also discusses going to school, entering the classroom, and has 2 possible endings (
Preview of Getting Ready and Going to School Social Story (Boy 1)

Getting Ready and Going to School Social Story (Boy 1)

This social story is designed to prepare a child for the routine of getting ready and going to school, whether that be a daycare, mother's day out program, preschool, or "school" school. Several steps of the at-home morning routine are provided-- including breakfast, brushing teeth, and that we *may* not always get to wear exactly what we want to school. These pages/steps can be arranged in any order. This story also discusses going to school, entering the classroom, and has 2 possible endings (
Preview of Getting Ready and Going to School Social Story (Girl 2)

Getting Ready and Going to School Social Story (Girl 2)

This social story is designed to prepare a child for the routine of getting ready and going to school, whether that be a daycare, mother's day out program, preschool, or "school" school. Several steps of the at-home morning routine are provided-- including breakfast, brushing teeth, and that we *may* not always get to wear exactly what we want to school. These pages/steps can be arranged in any order. This story also discusses going to school, entering the classroom, and has 2 possible endings (
Preview of Getting Ready and Going to School Social Story (Boy 2)

Getting Ready and Going to School Social Story (Boy 2)

This social story is designed to prepare a child for the routine of getting ready and going to school, whether that be a daycare, mother's day out program, preschool, or "school" school. Several steps of the at-home morning routine are provided-- including breakfast, brushing teeth, and that we *may* not always get to wear exactly what we want to school. These pages/steps can be arranged in any order. This story also discusses going to school, entering the classroom, and has 2 possible endings (
Preview of Keeping My hands To Myself Social Story Respecting Boundaries and Personal Space

Keeping My hands To Myself Social Story Respecting Boundaries and Personal Space

This social story helps children learn why it’s important to keep their hands to themselves - whether that means not poking or touching others, or not handling things that don’t belong to them. It explains personal space in a simple, friendly way, encouraging kids to understand and respect boundaries. What’s included12-page social storyShorter adapted version with movable picture pieces that children can stick onto each page to make the story more interactiveEbook teaching slides for group or
Preview of Going to the Toilet Social Story - Toilet Training and Bathroom Independence

Going to the Toilet Social Story - Toilet Training and Bathroom Independence

This social story helps children learn why it’s important to use the toilet as soon as they feel the need and gives clear, simple steps for what to do once they’re in the bathroom. It’s perfect for kids who might delay going to the toilet or are still getting the hang of bathroom routines. A great resource for parents, teachers, and caregivers to use at home or school to build confidence and good toilet habits. What’s included14-page social storyShorter adapted version with movable picture pi
Preview of Hair Pulling Social Story - Coping Skills and Behavior Management

Hair Pulling Social Story - Coping Skills and Behavior Management

This social story helps children understand why pulling someone’s hair isn’t okay and how it can hurt or upset others. Using simple, easy-to-follow language and clear visuals, it gently explains what happens when hair-pulling occurs and why it’s important to treat others kindly. It also encourages children to make better choices, showing them more positive ways to handle their feelings or get someone’s attention. What’s included15-page social storyShorter adapted version with movable picture
Preview of Kisses Social Story | Teaching Children Appropriate Boundaries & Personal Space

Kisses Social Story | Teaching Children Appropriate Boundaries & Personal Space

This social story helps children learn about the boundaries around kissing and when it’s appropriate. It explains that while kisses can be a way to show love and affection, not everyone likes to be kissed, and it’s important to respect other people’s personal space. What’s included19-page social storyShorter adapted version with movable picture pieces that children can stick onto each page to make the story more interactiveEbook teaching slides for group or whole class use of the storyWhy soci
Preview of Adapted Safety Cards - Personal Information Practice Special Ed & Speech Therapy

Adapted Safety Cards - Personal Information Practice Special Ed & Speech Therapy

These adapted personal information cards provide the visual support needed to practice safety skills with your students. They can also be used to practice returning a question to their conversation partner. These cards are now offered in Boom Cards. You can get both the printables and the digital version in the Adapted Cards Bundle! ⇨ WHAT’S INCLUDED ⇦○ 18 total personal information questions and scripted answers (with fill-in-the-blank) ○ 6 individual personal information topics ○ Each topic
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 Saying Sorry Social Story | Restorative Behavior Support and Repair Friendships

Saying Sorry Social Story | Restorative Behavior Support and Repair Friendships

This social story encourages children to say sorry after an argument or when they’ve done something wrong. It explains why apologizing matters, how it helps fix friendships, and shows that they care about other people’s feelings. Through simple, relatable examples, the story teaches kids the value of taking responsibility and how a sincere apology can make things better. It also offers gentle guidance on how to apologize in a kind, meaningful way and move forward after making a mistake. What’
Preview of Back to School Social Story & Visual Schedule

Back to School Social Story & Visual Schedule

Created by
Honeybee OT
A colorful and engaging story to help students with the transition back to school. A great resource to share with parents in the weeks leading up to starting school and throughout the first few weeks of school! At the end of the story, a simple visual schedule for the morning to get ready for school is included. There are visual strips for "wake up, get dressed, eat breakfast, brush teeth, backpack, and go to school."
Preview of Decreasing Negative Behaviors Info Sheet

Decreasing Negative Behaviors Info Sheet

Info sheet with an example on how to utilize a first/then board when using a reinforcer to decrease negative behaviors during a non-preferred task.
Preview of Getting My Period | Menstruation | Social Story Booklet | Puberty

Getting My Period | Menstruation | Social Story Booklet | Puberty

This social story booklet walks the individual through what to expect for menstruation and navigating their menstrual cycle. Social stories or social narratives like these are an evidence-based teaching strategy & support for Autistic students. WHAT’S INSIDEResource GuideAbout the ResourceUsing the ResourceResource Walkthrough2 Types of Social StoriesFull Page BookletCard-Size BookletPrintable Social StoryDigital + Editable Social StoryGoogle Link + PowerPointEditable in the digital versionsI
Preview of I Don't Always Get My Own Way Social Story - Coping with Disappointment

I Don't Always Get My Own Way Social Story - Coping with Disappointment

This social story helps children learn that they won’t always get their own way -and that’s okay. In a gentle, relatable way, it talks about what it feels like to hear the word “no” and how normal it is to feel upset or disappointed. It shares simple, practical ideas for handling those moments, like taking a deep breath, asking if there’s another option, or calmly talking about how they feel. The story shows that learning to accept “no” can actually make situations go more smoothly and help buil
Preview of It's OK Not To Win Social Story

It's OK Not To Win Social Story

This social story helps children understand that it’s okay not to win every time and gives them gentle guidance on how to handle their feelings when they lose. It highlights that games are about having fun, learning new things, and being fair and not just about winning. It’s a great way to support children in building resilience, developing good sportsmanship, and learning to enjoy playing games whatever the result. What’s included19-page social storyShorter adapted version with movable pictu
Preview of Accommodations Agreement Letter

Accommodations Agreement Letter

Created by
Mrs. Cellaneous
With over 150 students I needed a way to communicate accommodations with each student and their parent, without singling out the students in front of their peers. This agreement explains how accommodations would be integrated into the classroom. This can be used to communicate expectations with parents and students, as well as gather signatures incase there are any disagreements in future ARD meetings. **FULLY CUSTOMIZABLE** Google Doc
Preview of Shows ID Bracelet

Shows ID Bracelet

Keep a child safe by teaching them to independently present their ID bracelet if when in need of help. Includes program information sheet and mastery sheet + program steps.
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