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Posted: June 21 2007 at 5:13pm | IP Logged Quote NorwayMom

Asking Questions

Bathroom Book Cutouts

Bathroom Book

Going to the Playground

Going to School

Good Words (Bad Words)

I Need Help

In the Bathroom

Jobs

Leave the Classroom Safely

Lunch Book

My Cleanup Book

My Day at School

My Hello Book

My Potty Book

Our Playground Book

Raising Hand

Sharing

Snack Time Talk

Talking to My Friends

Talking to My Teacher

Time to Go Home

Walking in the Hall

 

Source:  http://www.fcps.edu/ss/its/howtos/socstor/socstories.htm

 



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Posted: June 21 2007 at 5:32pm | IP Logged Quote NorwayMom

Good grief.  I guess I'm on a roll tonight.  Here are some more.

Anger                     

 Tim                         

 What Social Stories Are

 What Its Like to Have Somebody From Tautoko Helping Me

 Haircut For Jane 

 Katies Book About Changes 

 Things To Do When I Am Bored    

Source:  http://www.tautoko.org.nz/social_stories.htm

 

 



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Posted: June 21 2007 at 5:35pm | IP Logged Quote NorwayMom

Social stories created by Mount Hood Kiwanis Camp:

Animals in the forest              

Being kind to others              

Breaks at camp                     

Campfire                                 

Campout schedule                

Canoe safety rules                 

Canoers                                  

Choices at camp                    

Eating healthy at camp     
    
Feeling safe in bed at night    

Flag                                           

Fun activities at camp              

Health                                        

Mealtime   

Morning routine

My group at camp

Nighttime routine

Personal space

Quiet time at camp

Riding horses at camp

Rocks stay on the ground

Setting the table for mealtime

Staying with my counselor

Staying with my group

Time to go home

Touching appropriately

Waiting for my turn

Ways to show my friends I like them               

http://www.mhkc.org/Resources/especiallyForCampers.aspx



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WOW!!!!!

Thank you so much NorwayMom!!!



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Thank you so much. Wonderful. It's on my bookmark.
My son really likes Jed Baker's 'Social Skills Picture Book' It's a bit pricey
but has been worth it for us.

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I need to find one for sitting in the front of the grocery cart. It terrifies Wyatt, because of his gravitational insecurity issues. I let him sit in the back whenever I can, but sometimes there's not enough room or he won't leave the fruit alone (my child is a fruit bat, I tell you! He could live on fruit FOREVER- and tries to on a regular basis!). He is also known for chucking food he doesn't like (i.e, things that are not fruit, cookies or bread- which we love to pinch  when mommy isn't looking) out of the cart. If it's round and not an apple, it is also confused with being a ball. All round things are balls. What do you mean don't throw that round thing? All round things are balls . . . and it goes on. He hates car carts. He's a bolter. He delights in crashing displays. I need the little dude in the front, restrained, safe and out of grapes' way. Can you help? (Oh and BTW, please forgive my whining/purging, but nobody but y'all understands this and I've been dealing with this for 2+ years! *insert twitching here* I promise I will now use my big girl words and not whine. )

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Posted: July 14 2007 at 11:53am | IP Logged Quote NorwayMom

“Rules in School” 

In school, there are rules for the students to obey.

Some rules are written to keep the students safe.

Some rules are written to help the children to be able to learn.

For instance, if the classroom is too noisy, students may have trouble listening and following directions.

So, the teacher must keep the room quiet.

If the children could read books or look at pictures instead of doing their class work, they would not learn to read or to do math well.

 

So, the teacher must make sure everyone does their class work.

If students were allowed to throw rocks at recess, someone could get hurt.

So, the teacher must make sure everyone is doing something safe. 

Sometimes it is hard to obey the rules because I may really want to do something else. 
 

 

But I know that the rules help children to be safe and to learn.

I will try to make sure that what I am doing is safe for me and the other kids.

I will try to make sure that what I am doing is not interrupting my learning or the other kids’ learning.

I know that I can obey the rules.

Then, I will be able to have fun with my friends.

Source:  www.franklinregional.k12.pa.us/middleschool/stuff/franklinhandouts.ppt



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Posted: July 15 2007 at 10:52am | IP Logged Quote NorwayMom

Here are some new examples of social stories (link at the bottom of this page).  I've also added more to my list on page 1 in the past couple days.

I can't get out of bed (in the morning)

I like making noises with my body

Why I do hitting, nipping, squeezing and scratching

I get mad when I lose

I'm not sitting with her/him!

Nobody takes my things!

I like touching my body

Eating out with friends

When the psychologist comes

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http://www.thepartnership-yh.org.uk/secureFileSystem/temp/QC BDTBAA_NJPCPKFBBHLAEPDPMFAIGOAK/Kirklees%20social%20stories. doc

or http://www.thepartnership-yh.org.uk (and do a search on Kirklees Social Stories -- the second hit listed is the right one).



Edited by NorwayMom on December 25 2008 at 6:49am


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Here are several more examples (the link is at the bottom of the list).

Bullying problems

Teachers

Showing your work for math equations

Tattling versus reporting bullying

Urinals

Asking for help

Being tolerant of people's differences

Feelings

Leaving the classroom

Friendly games on the playground

Raising your hand

Touching your body in public

Using the afterschool club room

Talking about death and killing people

Playing with words (saying silly things at inappropriate times)

FE Colleges

What does being independent mean?

Getting a road safety certificate

When new students come

Teasing each other about liking someone

Source:  http://www.thepartnership-yh.org.uk/secureFileSystem/temp/SA BBDBAC_DCBCHDBBNLNPJAALJEKDDHHO/Social%20Stories%20-%20Leeds .doc

or http://www.thepartnership-yh.org.uk/pages/viewpage.asp?uniqi d=62 (just lick on Social Stories - Leeds).



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At this website http://www.slatersoftware.com/document.html, you'll find the following illustrated social stories, as well as other stories and PECS-type resources:

          Special Occasions:

Fireworks Social Story 3 pages, 300 KB, PDF

Halloween Social Story 5 pages, 312 KB, PDF

Mother's Day Social Story 4 pages, 176 KB, PDF

Thanksgiving Social Story 6 pages, 532 KB, PDF

Cumpleaños Social Story 3 pages, 376 KB, PDF

Birthday Social Story 4 pages, 452 KB, PDF

Easter Social Story 7 pages, 352 KB, PDF



Leisure:

Swimming Pool Social Story 5 pages, 544 KB, PDF

Social Story - Visitors 1 page, 148 KB, PDF

Hygiene and Personal Care:

Washing Hands Social Story 5 pages, 468 KB, PDF

Brushing Teeth Social Story 4 pages, 436 KB, PDF
Doctor Social Story 2 pages, 292 KB, PDF

School:

Last Day of School Social Story 5 pages, 372 KB, PDF

Social Story - Lunchroom 3 pages, 199 KB, PDF

Family Life:

Mom Soldier Social Story 5 pages, 312 KB, PDF
Dad Soldier Social Story 5 pages, 316 KB, PDF



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