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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 Saying Goodbye to My Parent – Social Story for School Anxiety

Saying Goodbye to My Parent – Social Story for School Anxiety

Does your child struggle with saying goodbye at school?This gentle social story is designed to help children feel safe, calm, and supported during school drop-off and separation moments. Saying Goodbye to My Parent helps children understand their feelings, practice calming strategies, and build confidence during school transitions. With simple language and supportive visuals, this resource encourages emotional regulation, independence, and smoother goodbye routines. Perfect for preschool, kinder
Preview of My Autistic Classmate | Social Story for Understanding Autism at School

My Autistic Classmate | Social Story for Understanding Autism at School

Help children build empathy, understanding, and inclusion with this gentle autism awareness social story for kids. This resource teaches students how autistic classmates may experience the world differently while promoting kindness, patience, and acceptance in the classroom. Perfect for: SEL lessons autism awareness classroom community building special education school counseling inclusion support What’s Included: Social story Reflection questions Teacher & parent guide Kid-friendly l
Preview of My ADHD Classmate | Social Story for Inclusion, SEL & Neurodiversity

My ADHD Classmate | Social Story for Inclusion, SEL & Neurodiversity

Help children build empathy, understanding, and kindness with this engaging ADHD social story created for inclusive classrooms and SEL lessons. “My ADHD Classmate” helps students learn that everyone’s brain works differently and that patience, respect, and inclusion help all children feel safe and supported at school. This resource uses simple language and child-friendly visuals to introduce ADHD in a gentle, positive, and non-judgmental way. Perfect for classroom community building, neurodivers
Preview of Anxiety Social Story for Kids | Calm Body & Coping Skills

Anxiety Social Story for Kids | Calm Body & Coping Skills

Help children understand and manage anxiety in a calm, supportive way.This social story teaches kids what anxiety feels like in their body and gives them simple, effective tools to feel safe and in control. Perfect for: Anxiety at school Transitions Sensitive or neurodivergent learners (Autism, ADHD, 2e) What’s Included: ✔ Social story (simple, child-friendly language). ✔ Clear visuals showing body sensations and coping strategies. ✔ Teacher & parent guide with step-by-step support. ✔ Reflecti
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 My Bossy Friend | Social Story for Respectful Voice

My Bossy Friend | Social Story for Respectful Voice

Do your students sound bossy when they speak?My Bossy Friend is a simple and engaging social story that helps children understand the difference between a bossy voice and a respectful voice. This resource is perfect for quick SEL lessons and helps children learn how their words affect others. What’s Included: Social story: My Bossy Friend Reflection questions worksheetTeacher & parent guideSkills Targeted: Respectful communicationPerspective-takingSocial awareness Perfect for: Autism s
Preview of Teacher Behavior Scripts | Calm Classroom Language for Challenging Behavior

Teacher Behavior Scripts | Calm Classroom Language for Challenging Behavior

What to Teach Instead: A Simple Tool to Stop Repeating BehaviorIf you’re tired of correcting the same behaviors over and over — this tool helps you shift from reacting to teaching. This replacement behavior teaching script shows teachers exactly what to say after problem behavior — without lecturing, warnings, or repeated corrections. This printable behavior support toolkit shows you what skill to teach instead of repeating corrections, using a simple decision-making flow map and calm teach
Preview of Plan Every EI Visit in Minutes | Step-by-Step Guide & Visit Plan for EI SLPs

Plan Every EI Visit in Minutes | Step-by-Step Guide & Visit Plan for EI SLPs

Created by
EI Essentials
😩You show up with good intentions and zero plan. Sound familiar? This step-by-step guide helps you walk into every EI visit knowing exactly what you're doing and why.What's included: ✔ Simple 5-step visit structure you can follow every single time ✔ Coaching questions that fill the awkward silence and get caregivers talking ✔ "Our Plan Between Visits" handout families actually hold onto ✔ Fits right into your welcome packet💡 How EI SLPs are using this: Review it in the car before you knock. Fi
Preview of True Friends vs. Fake Friends – Social Story for Choosing Safe Friendships (SEL)

True Friends vs. Fake Friends – Social Story for Choosing Safe Friendships (SEL)

Help your students understand the difference between true friends and fake friends with this kid-friendly social story! This printable resource teaches children how to recognize healthy vs. unhealthy friendships and empowers them to choose safe, respectful relationships. Perfect for SEL lessons, counseling groups, or classroom guidance activities. Skills Taught: Identifying true vs. fake friends.Recognizing feelings in safe vs. unsafe friendships.Setting healthy boundaries.Building respectful,
Preview of New Year’s Eve Social Story for Neurodivergent Kids

New Year’s Eve Social Story for Neurodivergent Kids

Help neurodivergent children feel calm, prepared, and supported during New Year’s Eve celebrations.New Year’s Eve can be exciting — but also overwhelming — for autistic, gifted, 2e, and highly sensitive children. Changes in routine, loud noises, fireworks, late bedtimes, and crowded spaces can be difficult to manage. This New Year’s Eve Social Story gently prepares children for what to expect, validates their feelings, and teaches self-advocacy and coping strategies in a non-judgmental, neurod
Preview of Christmas Eve: A Calm and Special Night | Social Story for Neurodivergent Kids

Christmas Eve: A Calm and Special Night | Social Story for Neurodivergent Kids

Christmas Eve can be exciting—but also overwhelming—for many neurodivergent children. This Christmas Eve Social Story is designed to help children with autism, ADHD, gifted/2e profiles, anxiety, or sensory sensitivities feel safe, prepared, and emotionally supported during holiday routines and changes. Using calm, concrete, and affirming language, this resource helps children understand what Christmas Eve might look like, how their body may feel, and what they can do if things become too much.
Preview of Back to Routine After the Holidays | Social Story for Neurodivergent Kids

Back to Routine After the Holidays | Social Story for Neurodivergent Kids

Returning to routine after the holiday break can feel hard for many children — especially neurodivergent learners. This calm, reassuring social story helps children understand what happens when routines return and reminds them that their feelings are valid and supported. Back to Our Routine After the Holidays uses simple, predictable language and body-based emotional awareness to support children during the transition back to school or daily routines. This resource is ideal for autistic, A
Preview of Social Story for Break/Emotional Dysregulation

Social Story for Break/Emotional Dysregulation

This is a social story that I've used with most of my preschoolers to help them identify their emotions, improve their emotional resilience, recognize when they need to take a break, and then improve their self-advocacy skills.
Preview of My Birthday at School – Social Story & Reflection for Neurodiverse Kids

My Birthday at School – Social Story & Reflection for Neurodiverse Kids

Help students feel safe, respected, and celebrated on their birthday!Birthdays in the classroom can be joyful — but for many children (especially neurodiverse learners), they can also feel overwhelming, noisy, or stressful. This Social Story prepares students for their own birthday celebrations at school, supports self-advocacy, and teaches classmates to respect individual needs. Skills & Goals: Encourages self-advocacy (“I can say what feels comfortable for me”).Builds social-emotional learni
Preview of The Christmas Tree Lighting – Social Story for Neurodivergent Kids

The Christmas Tree Lighting – Social Story for Neurodivergent Kids

This gentle and inclusive Christmas social story helps children feel prepared and confident during sensory-rich events like a Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony at school or in the community. It uses calm, reassuring language and friendly illustrations to show what happens, what to expect, and what children can do if the sights, sounds, or crowds feel “too much.” Created especially for autistic, gifted, and sensory-sensitive learners, this story supports emotional regulation, flexibility, and
Preview of I Didn’t Get What I Wanted, and That’s Okay – Social Story for Flexibility

I Didn’t Get What I Wanted, and That’s Okay – Social Story for Flexibility

Help children navigate disappointment with this gentle, engaging social story about flexibility and teamwork.Perfect for classroom plays, dress-up days, or any time students are assigned a role or costume they didn’t choose. This story supports emotional regulation, resilience, and positive participation, especially for neurodivergent, autistic, or gifted learners who thrive with structure and predictability. Learning Goals:Understand that it’s okay to feel disappointedLearn calm-down strateg
Preview of Thanksgiving at School – Social Story for Neurodivergent Kids | Autism, ADHD.

Thanksgiving at School – Social Story for Neurodivergent Kids | Autism, ADHD.

Prepare your neurodivergent learners for a special school celebration with this calming and affirming “Thanksgiving at School” Social Story, created especially for autistic, ADHD, anxious, and twice-exceptional (2e) students. This resource helps students understand what to expect during a non-routine school day, teaches self-advocacy phrases, and provides tools for emotional regulation, sensory support, and flexible engagement. Designed in a child-friendly format with full-color , plus reflect
Preview of Thanksgiving Social Story for Neurodivergent Kids | Autism, ADHD, SEL.

Thanksgiving Social Story for Neurodivergent Kids | Autism, ADHD, SEL.

Help your neurodivergent students prepare for Thanksgiving in a calm and confident way with this visual social story, created especially for autistic, ADHD, anxious, and gifted/2e learners. This engaging resource teaches kids what to expect, how to handle sensory overload, how to express needs, and how to practice gratitude safely and in their own way—all with affirming, inclusive language and clear illustrations. Perfect for supporting emotional regulation, flexibility, and social communic
Preview of Social Story: I Can Ask for a Break – Understanding  Avoidance Behavior

Social Story: I Can Ask for a Break – Understanding Avoidance Behavior

Do your students make excuses like “My stomach hurts,” “I already did this,” or “This is boring” to get out of tasks? These are examples of avoidance behavior—when children use words to avoid an activity. This social story teaches children to recognize avoidance and replace excuses with a respectful strategy: asking for a break. It helps students build honesty, self-awareness, and emotional regulation. The included Teacher & Parent Guide makes implementation easy, with teaching points,
Preview of Sticking with My Group on Halloween – A Social Story for Neurodiverse Kids

Sticking with My Group on Halloween – A Social Story for Neurodiverse Kids

Help your students stay safe this Halloween! This Halloween Social Story teaches children the importance of sticking with their group while trick-or-treating. Perfect for neurodiverse learners, autistic children, and students who need extra support with safety awareness and group routines. Through clear language, visuals, and reflection questions, students learn how to: Walk safely with their group on Halloween night.Handle the impulse to run ahead or wander away.Know what to do if they ca
Preview of Candy Rules on Halloween – A Social Story for Neurodiverse Kids

Candy Rules on Halloween – A Social Story for Neurodiverse Kids

Help your students enjoy Halloween safely with this engaging social story designed for neurodiverse kids (autism, ADHD, gifted/2e, and more). This resource introduces clear, simple rules about candy—waiting before eating, checking with adults, practicing moderation, and showing gratitude. The story uses supportive visuals and predictable language to make Halloween celebrations less overwhelming. What’s Inside: 1 Illustrated Social Story 1 Reflection Worksheet (5 kid-friendly comprehension qu
Preview of Halloween Noises and Lights – A Social Story for Neurodivergent Kids

Halloween Noises and Lights – A Social Story for Neurodivergent Kids

Does your student struggle with the loud noises, flashing lights, and spooky decorations that come with Halloween? This Social Story was created especially for neurodivergent learners (autism, ADHD, ODD, 2e, sensory sensitivities) to help them feel safe, prepared, and confident during Halloween activities. With simple, child-friendly text and supportive visuals, this story models strategies like: Covering ears when things feel too loud Using headphones or earplugs to feel calmerAsking for hel
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
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