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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
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I’m a Behaviour Analyst who has supported children and families since 2010. I create practical tools and social stories that promote skill development, emotional regulation, and positive behavior. My goal is to make evidence-based supports easy to use at home, school, and in the community.
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Preview of When My Teacher Says NO Social Story

When My Teacher Says NO Social Story

Saying “no” doesn’t have to end in tears. This social story helps children understand that “no” isn’t a bad word—sometimes it just means “not right now” or “that’s not safe.”Through simple words and colorful illustrations, students see real-life examples (throwing food, climbing furniture, needing to wait) and learn safe ways to cope when they feel disappointed. They’ll also practice strategies like: ✔ Taking a deep breath ✔ Counting to 5 ✔ Choosing something else to do ✔ Asking “why” o
Preview of When I’m Not Picked Social Story | Autism Social Story for Losing & Turn Taking

When I’m Not Picked Social Story | Autism Social Story for Losing & Turn Taking

When I’m Not Picked SEL social story for handling disappointment and coping when not picked, chosen, or selected.This social story and SEL resource helps children learn coping skills when they are not picked, chosen, or selected — in class, during games, or in peer interactions. Children may experience disappointment when: • A teacher calls on someone else • Friends choose a different teammate • Their idea is not selected during play This social story supports: • Emotional regulation • Coping
Preview of Talker Support: Mealtime | AAC Modeling for Everyday Communication

Talker Support: Mealtime | AAC Modeling for Everyday Communication

Many children already have access to a Talker or AAC device — but adults are often unsure what to model, when to model, or how to support communication naturally during everyday routines. This mealtime AAC resource was created to make AAC modeling feel practical, approachable, and meaningful during real meals and everyday interactions. Instead of turning mealtime into a testing session, this resource helps adults learn how to model simple language naturally through connection, shared experiences
Preview of Talker Support: Block Play | AAC Modeling for Play-Based Communication

Talker Support: Block Play | AAC Modeling for Play-Based Communication

Many children already have access to AAC systems such as the Proloquo2go (Talker), but adults are often unsure what to model during play. This play-based AAC resource helps families, educators, therapists, and support staff naturally support communication during motivating block play activities. • What words should I model? • How do I keep it natural? • What do I say during play? • How do I avoid creating pressure? This resource was designed to help families, educators, therapists, and support s
Preview of I Can Ask to Go to the Bathroom | Social Story for Early Learners

I Can Ask to Go to the Bathroom | Social Story for Early Learners

Help children learn to recognize their body cues, ask for permission, and return to play confidently! This simple, engaging social story supports early learners and children with autism or developmental delays in building independence during daily routines. What’s Included Full-color social story (8 pages) Black-and-white printable version (8 pages) “How to Use This Social Story” teacher/parent guide Terms of Use & Thank-You page Skills SupportedRecognizing the feeling of needing to use the b
Preview of Dressing for the Weather Social Story | Autism & Special Education

Dressing for the Weather Social Story | Autism & Special Education

Dressing for the Weather Social Story helps children learn what clothing to wear in different weather conditions. This visual social story is ideal for autistic learners, preschool students, kindergarten, and early elementary students who benefit from structured routines and visual supports. This resource supports life skills, self-care routines, executive functioning, and independence. Children learn what to wear when it is: • Cold (winter clothing) • Rainy (raincoat, boots, umbrella) • Warm
Preview of No Hitting Social Story | Safe Hands Autism Social Story

No Hitting Social Story | Safe Hands Autism Social Story

Safe Hands: No Hitting Social Story |keeping hands to self|Problem SolvingThis social story helps children learn ways to keep their hands safe when they feel upset or frustrated. Students practice recognizing their feelings and using helpful strategies such as saying “Stop,” asking for help, and keeping their hands safe.The story supports children as they build communication, emotional awareness, and self-regulation skills.Two Versions Included 🔵 Concrete Version A simple, highly visual story
Preview of When I’m Mad Social Story + Visual Supports for Managing Big Feelings

When I’m Mad Social Story + Visual Supports for Managing Big Feelings

Support children in learning how to express and manage big feelings with this simple, print-ready social story and visual support card. Designed to be clear, practical, and easy to use in real classroom or home situations. 💛 What’s Included: This resource combines a simple, child-friendly social story with a visual support card to help children understand what to do when they feel upset. You will receive: A clean, professionally formatted social story A 4x6 visual support card (perfect for
Preview of School Visual Schedule

School Visual Schedule

Dear Reader, Thanks for taking the time to review this educational resource. It is my hope that you find this visual support helpful. Based on experience, children with Autism do well when the events through their day is routine and predictable. A visual schedule will help to inform them of what will happen in the near future, thus hopefully reducing the child’s anxiety when used consistently. A visual schedule also can be used to state the expectation for the child (e.g., line-up). The visua
Preview of Brushing Teeth Social Story + Visual Supports | Help, Wait, Break | Hygiene Rout

Brushing Teeth Social Story + Visual Supports | Help, Wait, Break | Hygiene Rout

📄 Product Description Help children build independence and confidence with this Brushing Teeth Social Story and Visual Support Resource designed to support communication, emotional regulation, and daily routines. This engaging, easy-to-follow resource teaches children how to brush their teeth while learning how to cope when it feels difficult. It introduces key functional communication strategies such as “Help,” “Wait,” and “Break”—while still supporting task completion. ✨ What’s Included:
Preview of Being a Kind Friend: A Social Story About Helping Friends When They Are Sad

Being a Kind Friend: A Social Story About Helping Friends When They Are Sad

Being a Kind Friend: A Social Story About Helping Friends When They Are Sad ⭐ Social Story | SEL | Autism Support | Peer Interactions Helping children understand how to respond when a friend is sad can be challenging. Being a Kind Friend is a clear, gentle social story designed to teach children what to say and what to do when peers are upset — without shaming or blame. This resource is especially helpful for children who may laugh, become unsure, or need explicit instruction when others sho
Preview of Let’s Work It Out! Social Story & Problem-Solving Cards (Ages 3–8)

Let’s Work It Out! Social Story & Problem-Solving Cards (Ages 3–8)

Help young learners navigate real-life conflicts with confidence and care! These engaging cards make social-emotional learning fun, visual, and meaningful. Use them during circle time, morning meetings, counseling sessions, or calm-down moments to teach problem-solving, empathy, and emotional regulation in a way kids truly understand. 💬 What’s Inside✔️ 18 real-life scenario cards with colorful illustrations ✔️ Matching “Let’s Solve It!” reflection backs ✔️ Feelings Reflection Workshee
Preview of I Can Stop and Wait Social Story | Safety Skills for Autism, Special Education

I Can Stop and Wait Social Story | Safety Skills for Autism, Special Education

Help children learn how to stop, wait, and stay safe with this simple, easy-to-understand social story.This resource teaches children what to do when they see a STOP sign on doors or windows, supporting safety skills and preventing unsafe behaviors such as leaving an area without permission. Designed with clear visuals and structured language, this social story helps children build independence and confidence in real-life situations. ✅ What’s included: ✔ Social story (clean, structured format
Preview of Spring Break Social Story | Autism Visual Support | School Transition Countdown

Spring Break Social Story | Autism Visual Support | School Transition Countdown

⭐ Spring Break Social Story & Visual Countdown Support Support learners in understanding what to expect during spring break with this calm, visual social story and flexible countdown tool. This resource helps prepare learners for a change in routine by clearly showing that spring break is a time at home followed by a return to school. Simple visuals and predictable language support understanding of time, daily expectations, and upcoming transitions. Designed for flexible use, this resource can
Preview of Keeping My Shoes On Social Story

Keeping My Shoes On Social Story

Keeping My Shoes On is a simple, visual social story created to support young learners, especially children with autism, developmental delays, or communication needs, who struggle with wearing their shoes consistently. This child-friendly story uses clear images, predictable language, and realistic scenarios to teach when and why we wear shoes—and what can happen when we don’t. Perfect for home, daycare, early learning centers, and therapy sessions.
Preview of Hand Washing Routine Poster & Visual Schedule | Autism, ABA, Classroom Visuals

Hand Washing Routine Poster & Visual Schedule | Autism, ABA, Classroom Visuals

⭐ Hand Washing Routine Poster + Visual Schedule (Autism, ABA, Early Years)This resource includes a large classroom poster and a compact visual schedule strip to support children in learning the steps of hand washing. Perfect for early childhood classrooms, daycare, ABA programs, autism support, special education, and home routines. The visuals use clear, friendly illustrations, diverse child characters, and simple step-by-step directions to help children understand what to do next — especia
Preview of Playing Nicely with Friends Social Story

Playing Nicely with Friends Social Story

Playing Nicely with Friends – A Social Story Looking for a child-friendly way to teach social skills and toy-sharing expectations? Playing Nicely with Friends is a beautifully illustrated social story designed to support early learners in understanding how to play respectfully with others, take turns, and care for classroom materials. The warm visuals and relatable scenarios; whether used in the moment or proactively, Playing Nicely with Friends will become a go-to in your behavior support too
Preview of Social Story" I Will Stay Safe in the Yard"

Social Story" I Will Stay Safe in the Yard"

"I Will Stay Safe in the Yard" is a social story that serves to help parents talk to their children about staying safe at home. If your child leaves home without asking, you might have a stop sign by the doors. If your child ignores the signage, this story could help. The story reviews the expectations for children about going outside. It includes a review of the purpose of the signage. The story visually shows the safe and unsafe areas when playing outdoors. Children are encouraged to practice
Preview of Tooth Brushing Visual Schedule for Autism| Step-by-Step Hygiene Routine

Tooth Brushing Visual Schedule for Autism| Step-by-Step Hygiene Routine

🪥 Tooth Brushing Visual Schedule for AutismSupport independence and teach complete brushing with this step-by-step visual schedule designed for children with autism and other developmental needs. This resource breaks tooth brushing into clear, manageable steps using visual supports, mouth maps, and structured routines—making it easier for children to understand where and how to brush. If this resource was helpful, you may also like: ✔ I Can Brush My Teeth 👉 Explore more ready-to
Preview of Social Skills Asking Others to Play Bundle

Social Skills Asking Others to Play Bundle

It is very important to foster social engagement and play with peers. This is important for inclusion especially during early intervention. This social skills bundle specifically addresses asking others to play and includes a social store, visual support for asking other and procedure sheet. This resource is suited for young children who are not able to engage their peers appropriately. It is for children who are not able to speak or children who is very shy and visual support may make it easier
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I’m a Behaviour Analyst who has supported children and families since 2010. I create practical tools and social stories that promote skill development, emotional regulation, and positive behavior. My goal is to make evidence-based supports easy to use at home, school, and in the community.