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Preview of Going to the Potty at Daycare – Toileting Routine Social Narrative

Going to the Potty at Daycare – Toileting Routine Social Narrative

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Help young children understand the daycare bathroom routine with this warm, gentle social narrative designed especially for Early Learners (ages 2–4). “Going to the Potty at Daycare” supports toddlers and preschoolers who are learning to recognize their body cues, ask a trusted adult for help, and follow a calm, predictable bathroom routine. This resource uses simple language, soft visual style, and clear steps that match real daycare expectations. Each page focuses on helping children feel con
Preview of Saying Goodbye Social Narrative | School Drop-Off, Pick-Up & Transitions

Saying Goodbye Social Narrative | School Drop-Off, Pick-Up & Transitions

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Saying Goodbye is a gentle social narrative designed to help young learners feel safe and confident during morning drop-off. Using calm, reassuring language and inclusive illustrations, this story guides children through each step of the transition from home to school — walking with a parent, greeting the teacher, saying goodbye, and beginning the school day. Developed using widely recognized best practices for social narratives, this resource maintains a supportive, descriptive tone and uses a
Preview of Trying Different Foods Social Story for Snack Time (ASD-Friendly Story)

Trying Different Foods Social Story for Snack Time (ASD-Friendly Story)

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Help students feel comfortable and confident during snack time with this gentle, supportive social narrative about trying new foods. Designed especially for early learners and students with ASD or sensory sensitivities, this resource uses calm, literal language and warm illustrations to model what snack time looks like, how foods can feel different, and how small steps toward trying a new food are always okay. This story shows a Grade 1 student exploring food at his own pace—looking, smelling,
Preview of Gentle Mouth Social Narrative | Kind Words, Calm Voices & Communication | K–3

Gentle Mouth Social Narrative | Kind Words, Calm Voices & Communication | K–3

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“Gentle Mouths” is a calm, supportive social narrative designed to help young children understand that biting hurts and to learn positive, gentle alternatives. Using simple first-person language and warm, inclusive visuals, this resource teaches empathy, self-regulation, and safe ways to express big feelings. The story follows a 2-year-old girl as she learns what happens when she bites and discovers new ways to use her mouth—smiling, eating, talking, and using gentle words. Familiar home and day
Preview of Vacances d’hiver – Récit social visuel | Changements & émotions

Vacances d’hiver – Récit social visuel | Changements & émotions

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Aidez les élèves à se sentir préparés et confiants pendant les changements d’horaire saisonniers grâce à ce récit social doux et rassurant sur les vacances d’hiver. Cette ressource est conçue spécialement pour les apprenants qui ont besoin d’une structure claire, de routines prévisibles et d’un soutien émotionnel. Le texte utilise un langage simple, calme et littéral, ce qui aide la compréhension des élèves ayant un TSA, de l’anxiété ou de la difficulté à s’adapter aux transitions. L’histoire mo
Preview of Cleaning My Room Social Narrative | Bedroom Cleaning Routine

Cleaning My Room Social Narrative | Bedroom Cleaning Routine

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This gentle, visual social narrative helps young children (ages 3–5) understand how and why to keep their bedrooms tidy. Using clear first-person language, friendly illustrations, and a calm, positive tone, it walks children through each step—from noticing a mess to putting toys away and feeling proud of their space. Developed using widely recognized best practices for social narratives, this story blends descriptive, perspective, and affirmative-style sentences to support comprehension and conf
Preview of Positive Self-Talk Social Narrative | Encouraging Thoughts & Confidence | K–4

Positive Self-Talk Social Narrative | Encouraging Thoughts & Confidence | K–4

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“Positive Self-Talk” is a beautifully illustrated, evidence-informed social narrative designed to help young learners recognize and respond to mistakes with kindness and confidence. Using calm visuals and supportive first-person language, this resource models how children can reframe challenges, practice positive thinking, and build a healthy internal dialogue. Each page gently guides students through moments of frustration, perseverance, and self-encouragement—supporting emotional resilience, c
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Teaching style

At Kind Path, every resource begins with the belief that learning happens best in calm, connected environments. My teaching style centers on empathy, structure, and consistency — helping students feel safe, understood, and capable as they build social and emotional skills. I approach teaching and resource creation with a balance of clinical insight and classroom practicality. Each Social Story, visual support, and regulation tool is thoughtfully developed using evidence-based strategies rooted in social learning, self-regulation, and communication frameworks. My goal is always to make complex social and emotional concepts simple, accessible, and developmentally appropriate for every learner. I believe that relationships are the foundation of growth. Whether supporting a student’s transition to new routines, guiding emotional expression, or building confidence in social situations, connection always comes first. My teaching approach emphasizes patience, positive reinforcement, and gentle scaffolding — meeting students exactly where they are while encouraging small, achievable steps forward. Equally important is my commitment to clarity and calm design. Every Kind Path resource uses consistent color palettes, fonts, and visual layouts to reduce cognitive load and promote focus. These details are intentional — supporting both educators and students by creating predictable, peaceful learning materials that can be easily integrated into classrooms, therapy sessions, or home routines. Finally, I value collaboration and authenticity. My resources are designed for real people in real settings — teachers, EAs, speech-language pathologists, psychologists, and families working together to support children in meaningful ways. I strive to bridge professional research with everyday practice, providing tools that are both beautiful and functional. At Kind Path, the goal is simple: to help every student learn in a way that feels safe, supported, and sustainable — one calm, compassionate step at a time.