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Social stories template

  • 10-01-2019 5:02pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 56 ✭✭


    Hi all, can anyone point me in the right direction where I could get a template to make a social story about going into Respite ?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 7 siobhanorourke


    Carol Gray is the go to person for social story ideas.
    As a professional Behaviour TherapistI write social stories frequently.I prefer to start from scratch with each social story. I do use a specific method though.
    I take about ten sheets of A4 paper and fold it in half creating a booklet.
    I write roughly one or two lines on every second page with an illustration on the opposite page.
    I have a very clear idea of the core message eg being gentle or saying sorry or feeling safe at parties.
    I keep the story simple with only one message in each story.
    If you need two or three separate stories or booklets to get a slightly more complex idea across then break the idea down into steps and use more booklets and introduce them one at a time over a few weeks.
    Have a moral but avoid moralising.
    Never let a child feel judged within a social story.
    Some children like to get involved in writing stories and this can be a great form of self expression and give you insight into their world. One child I worked with used to tell me what to draw and this really helped her to feel heard and to process her anxieties.

    Hope this helps..
    . Get back to me if you have any questions and I will answer them if I can.


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