"Time to Shower: A Social Story About Personal Hygiene" – A Gentle Guide to Showering with Confidence Help children feel more comfortable and confident about their showering routine with the "Time to Shower" social story. This story is designed to ease anxiety or resistance toward shower time by providing a clear, step-by-step guide to the process. Through reassuring language and relatable scenarios, it helps children understand that showering is an essential, routine activity that can be both
"Time to Cut My Nails: A Social Story About Staying Calm and Comfortable" Help children develop tolerance and comfort with nail cutting through the "Tolerance to Cutting Nails" social story. This story is designed to ease anxiety or resistance surrounding the process of cutting nails by providing clear, step-by-step guidance on what to expect. Through soothing language and relatable scenarios, children will learn that nail cutting is a safe, normal, and quick routine that can be done with pati
"Taking Turns: A Social Story About Sharing and Patience" - A Guide to Cooperative PlayHelp children understand the importance of sharing and patience with the "Taking Turns" social story. This engaging, easy-to-understand story is designed to teach kids the value of taking turns in various situations, whether it’s during games, conversations, or playtime. Through simple, relatable scenarios, children learn how taking turns makes activities more fun, fair, and enjoyable for everyone. Key Featur
"It’s Okay Not to Win Every Time" - A Social Story for Learning Sportsmanship and AcceptanceTeach children the valuable lessons of sportsmanship and accepting outcomes with the "It’s Okay Not to Win Every Time" social story. This gentle, engaging story helps children understand that winning isn’t everything, and that it’s just as important to celebrate others' successes and enjoy the fun of playing. It offers strategies for coping with disappointment and promotes positive attitudes toward both
"It’s Okay Not to Be Line Leader Every Time" - A Social Story for Teaching Patience and FlexibilityHelp children develop patience and social skills with the "It’s Okay Not to Be Line Leader Every Time" social story. This gentle and relatable story is designed to teach children that being the line leader isn't always possible, but that it’s still a valuable role to be part of the group. Through positive reinforcement and understanding, this story encourages flexibility and helps children feel co
"Decreasing Vocal Protesting When People Are Laughing" - A Social Story for Emotional RegulationThis engaging and insightful social story is designed to help children and young learners understand and manage their reactions when they hear laughter. It focuses on reducing vocal protesting by teaching strategies for staying calm and understanding different social cues around laughter. With clear, simple language and relatable scenarios, this social story encourages emotional regulation, promotes s
"Change is Okay!" - A Social Story for Embracing Change with ConfidenceHelp children navigate the challenges of change with the "Change is Okay!" social story. This comforting and easy-to-understand story is designed to help children understand that change is a natural part of life and that it’s okay to feel uncertain or uneasy at times. By offering gentle guidance and reassurance, this social story encourages emotional flexibility and helps children develop the coping skills needed to manage t
"Taking a Break" - A Social Story for Self-Regulation and Coping SkillsThis thoughtfully crafted social story is designed to help children understand the importance of taking breaks and offers a variety of healthy, calming options for when they need to step away from a situation. By outlining different break-time activities and encouraging emotional regulation, this story provides children with the tools to manage their feelings and practice self-care. Key Features:Clear, simple explanations of
Number Chart 1-20Make learning numbers fun and engaging with the Number Chart 1-20! This vibrant, easy-to-read chart is designed to help young learners build a solid foundation in number recognition and early math skills. With large, colorful numbers and clear visual layout, it's perfect for children in preschool or kindergarten who are beginning to explore counting and number sequencing. Key Features:Numbers 1-20 clearly displayed to promote number recognition and counting skillsSimple and str
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