This social narrative is a story designed to help children understand expectations regarding sharing. It was written by an autistic speech pathologist. Two versions of the social narrative are available - an editable version and a non-editable version with clipart. The story aims to be neuro-diversity affirming by: Not providing any judgements about behaviour. There are no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ behaviours in these stories, just possible outcomes. Providing information to both allistic and autist
This social narrative is a story designed to help children understand characteristics of autism. It was written by an autistic speech pathologist. Two versions of the social narrative are available - an editable version and a non-editable version with clipart. The story aims to be neuro-diversity affirming by: Using positive/neutral language to describe these characteristics.Providing information to both allistic and autistic children. The story aims to explain the characteristics of autism to a
----This resource is available for free as I believe it is vital information for caregivers and community members to fall back on. If this resource was valuable to you, and you can afford it, please consider donating to my ko-fi in order to support me financially so I can continue to create resources.---- A set of handouts made by an autistic speech pathologist, including: - All About ABA summary - A summary sheet about what ABA is, criticism of ABA and autistic perspectives, and some alternati
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