This story follows Leo, a kind and curious boy, as he learns to understand his senses and how they affect his feelings and body. Throughout the day, Leo experiences different sounds, lights, textures, and movements. Sometimes these sensations feel comfortable, and other times they feel too strong or overwhelming. With gentle guidance, Leo begins to notice the signals his body gives him. He learns simple strategies to help himself feel calm and safe, such as taking deep breaths, finding a quiet s
For Children with Autism or Intellectual DisabilitiesThis engaging and visual social story was specially created to support young children, particularly those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), developmental delays, or intellectual disabilities, in learning the steps to brush their teeth independently and confidently. With realistic cartoon-style illustrations and clear, positive language, this 8-page story helps children understand: What brushing teeth is Why it's important for health
Social Story: "My Parents Are Separating" – A Supportive Resource for Children and Neurodiverse Children.Help young learners navigate the emotional journey of family change with this comforting and age-appropriate social story. Designed with empathy and clarity, “My Parents Are Separating” supports children who are experiencing parental separation or divorce, offering reassurance, understanding, and emotional tools to cope with change. ✅ What’s Included: 1 Full-Color Printable Social Sto
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Ahoy, teachers! Set sail on a learning adventure with Math Island Adventure – a pirate-themed printable board game packed with 40 engaging, first-grade math challenges! This colorful, interactive resource is designed to make math fun, collaborative, and hands-on for students. Whether used in centers, small groups, or early finishers, this game promotes key math skills such as addition, subtraction, number sense, counting, shapes, time, and more — all wrapped in a playful pirate theme. What’s
Let me introduce you to Sensory Match-up, designed for players aged 12 and up. It's the ultimate game to uncover the peculiarities or challenges of sensory processing. The game is very simple: it's about classifying sensory information based on the emotion it evokes, while also categorizing the sensory data into the different senses we have, including the hidden ones. The person with the greatest capacity for introspection, connecting the most sensations and emotions in their sensory profile, wi
A Fresh Start!Growing up means going through many changes, some exciting, some surprising, and some a little confusing! One of those changes is learning how to take care of our bodies, especially when it comes to staying clean and fresh. This social story was created to help kids and teens understand what body odor is, why it happens, and most importantly, how to take care of it by using deodorant. With fun illustrations and simple language, this visual guide walks step by step through real-l
This social story is designed to support children who experience sensory processing challenges or anxiety when it’s time to cut their nails. Many children with Autism, ADHD, or other sensory-related sensitivities may find nail trimming uncomfortable or distressing. This visual, step-by-step comic-style guide uses simple language and relatable illustrations to help prepare children for what to expect during this routine self-care task. What’s Included: A cover page 8 illustrated social story pag
Bring the excitement of the solar system to your classroom with Universe APOLLO, a fun and educational card game designed to teach students about the planets, space phenomena, and strategic thinking. Players match planets, use powerful space wild cards like Supernova, Black Hole, and Eclipse, and race to be the first to shout “APOLLO!” when they have only one card left. This game encourages critical thinking, quick decision-making, and collaborative learning, while reinforcing knowledge about
Welcome to our special story, a fun and friendly way to learn about what goes in our mouths and what doesn’t! Some kids like to chew or taste things that aren’t food, and that’s okay, we’re here to learn together. This story is made just for children with intellectual disabilities, using happy pictures and simple words to help us stay safe and healthy. We’ll talk about what our mouths are for, what’s safe to eat, and fun ways to keep busy when we feel like chewing something. With help from our
Welcome to Scissor Skills Booklet! ✂️Cutting with scissors is more than just fun — it’s an important step in developing fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and finger strength. This booklet is designed to help children improve their scissor skills through simple, engaging, and progressive activities. Inside, you’ll find: Tips for holding and using scissors correctly Step-by-step guidance to build cutting confidence Fun and creative practice sheets Activities that encourage precision a
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