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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 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 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 Nap Time Social Story | Helping Children Rest Calmly at School or Daycare

Nap Time Social Story | Helping Children Rest Calmly at School or Daycare

🌙 Nap Time Social Story Helping children understand what to expect during rest time. Nap time can be challenging for some children — especially when routines change, the environment feels busy, or falling asleep doesn’t happen right away. This social story gently teaches children what nap time looks like and how they can keep their bodies calm while they rest. This story focuses on: Understanding the transition to rest timeKnowing what the classroom or daycare environment looks likeWhat to do
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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.