Check out this Strangers versus Friends social story. This is very helpful for anyone on the autism spectrum, ages five and up. This is also helpful for anyone in the general education classroom that needs a little assistance understanding the difference between strangers and friends. This story is easy to read, with minimal words, and easy to understand pictures.
In working with adolescent boys (and men) over the years I have learned the importance of teaching urinal etiquette. As a female I made this social story to assist in my clients avoiding awkward situations in the bathroom!
Step into the mysterious world of ancient Egypt with our immersive Egyptian Adventure Escape Room Kit! Designed for teachers and educators, this kit offers an exciting and educational experience for students of all ages. Included in this kit: Detailed instructions and guidelines for setting up and running the escape room Printable puzzles, riddles, and clues inspired by ancient Egyptian culture Hieroglyphic translation key and alphabet chart for deciphering messages Engaging storyline and themat
This is a handy and detailed visual recipe on how to make tacos! Anyone can cook! Kids and grown ups with disabilities just sometimes need a picture cue and this handy recipe guide will get anyone ready for Taco Tuesday!
Learning about personal space is HARD, this social story has help many children and teens over the years in my resource rooms learn how to engage in appropriate personal space.
This self monitoring checklist will assist your student in reflecting on an inappropriate behavior, the trigger of the behavior, and a replacement behavior. This checklist is for middle school and teenage use.
This is probably the most important thing we can teach our clients/students. It is imperative that they start learning about their "private parts" and how to keep themselves safe (good vs bad touch) and who is in their safety circle. This is for the less advanced student with simple language and lots of pictures.
This is the for the student that really struggles to keep their hands out of their pants- a daily read should help with simple language and visual cues.
This social story is perfect to help a student learn how to stay at their computer during a distance learning class. This particular social story is for a class that is 1:1 with a teacher and student. Simple sentences and colorful pictures!
A simple social story to help teach students to stay at their computer during distance learning meetings with their teacher. Simple wording and easy to understand pictures will help even the earliest learner. 1 page format is easy for parents to print or to read on a tablet.
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