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Preview of School Routines & Safety Social Narrative Bundle

School Routines & Safety Social Narrative Bundle

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Help students feel confident, calm, and prepared during everyday school routines with this School Routines & Safety Social Narrative Bundle. Each narrative uses clear, supportive language and gentle illustrations to explain common classroom and school expectations such as fire drills, field trips, cleaning up, sharing, and attending assemblies or concerts. These resources are designed using a supportive descriptive-to-directive ratio commonly recommended in social-narrative best practices, mak
Preview of The Treasure Map | Hi-Lo Reading Passage for Grade 4–6 Readers

The Treasure Map | Hi-Lo Reading Passage for Grade 4–6 Readers

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Support developing readers with The Treasure Map, a high-interest, low-reading-level (Hi-Lo) fiction story designed for Grades 4–6. This 8-page illustrated text is written at a Grade 2–3 reading level, offering accessible language and mature themes that keep older students engaged without feeling “too young.” Students follow a simple, motivating adventure as a young girl discovers a mysterious map, follows the clues, and uncovers a hidden treasure. The story uses short, clear sentences, pre
Preview of Winter Break Social Narrative | Schedule Changes, Routines & Big Feelings | K–4

Winter Break Social Narrative | Schedule Changes, Routines & Big Feelings | K–4

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Help students feel prepared and confident during seasonal schedule changes with this gentle, supportive winter break social narrative designed especially for learners who benefit from clear structure, predictable routines, and emotional reassurance. This resource follows best-practice principles for social-emotional learning and uses calm, literal language that supports comprehension for students with ASD, anxiety, or difficulty adjusting to transitions. The narrative models what Winter Break is
Preview of Winning and Losing Social Story | Sportsmanship & Self-Regulation | Grades 1–3

Winning and Losing Social Story | Sportsmanship & Self-Regulation | Grades 1–3

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This Winning and Losing social story is designed to help young students understand how to respond calmly and respectfully during games at school. Using clear, literal language and supportive visuals, this resource teaches students that both winning and losing are normal parts of play and that emotions can be managed in positive ways. This social story supports sportsmanship, self-regulation, and social-emotional learning (SEL) by walking students through common school scenarios in the classro
Preview of Winter Recess Social Narrative for Safe Outdoor Play | Primary Grades K–3

Winter Recess Social Narrative for Safe Outdoor Play | Primary Grades K–3

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Help students feel confident and prepared for winter recess with this calm, kid-friendly social narrative designed for Primary learners (Grades K–3). Using clear language and gentle illustrations, this story teaches what winter recess looks like, how to stay safe, how to notice body sensations in cold weather, and what to do when it’s time to line up and come back inside. Each page models predictable routines and supportive strategies, making the resource ideal for students who benefit from str
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 Essayer de nouveaux aliments | Récit social visuel pour l’heure de la collation

Essayer de nouveaux aliments | Récit social visuel pour l’heure de la collation

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Aidez les élèves à se sentir plus à l’aise et confiants pendant la collation grâce à ce récit social visuel sur l’exploration de nouveaux aliments. Conçu spécialement pour les jeunes apprenants et les élèves ayant un TSA ou des sensibilités sensorielles, ce récit utilise un langage simple, calme et rassurant pour montrer ce qui se passe à l’heure de la collation, comment les aliments peuvent sembler différents, et comment il est normal d’avancer lentement. Ce récit met en scène un élève de 1re
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 Récit social: S’habiller pour l’hiver | Préparation au froid (K–3)

Récit social: S’habiller pour l’hiver | Préparation au froid (K–3)

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Aidez les élèves à se sentir prêts et en confiance pendant les transitions vers l’extérieur en hiver grâce à ce récit social sur l’habillement hivernal. Conçu pour les élèves de la maternelle à la 3e année, ce récit explique clairement chaque étape pour se préparer : enfiler les pantalons de neige, mettre le manteau, les bottes et la tuque, le tout avec un langage simple, calme et concret. Chaque page présente des illustrations inclusives et une démarche étape par étape qui montre aux élèves qu
Preview of Récit social d’exercice d’incendie pour élèves du primaire | Routine de sécurité

Récit social d’exercice d’incendie pour élèves du primaire | Routine de sécurité

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Aidez les élèves à se sentir calmes, en confiance et bien préparés lors des exercices d’évacuation grâce à ce récit social illustré, conçu pour les élèves de la maternelle à la 3e année. Cette histoire explique clairement chaque étape d’un exercice d’incendie : entendre l’alarme, se placer en ligne, marcher vers l’extérieur, attendre en sécurité, puis retourner en classe. Le texte utilise un langage simple et rassurant pour montrer exactement à quoi s’attendre et comment réagir. Les illustration
Preview of Fire Drill Social Narrative for K–3 | Calm Safety Routine for Classrooms

Fire Drill Social Narrative for K–3 | Calm Safety Routine for Classrooms

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Help students feel calm, confident, and prepared during school fire drills with this gentle, step-by-step social narrative designed for Kindergarten to Grade 3. This resource clearly explains what happens during a fire drill—from hearing the alarm, to lining up, walking outside, waiting safely, and returning to class. Each page uses simple, reassuring language to show students exactly what to expect and how to respond. The story features warm, hand-drawn illustrations that model calm behavior, p
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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.