We have developed a range of general social stories that aims to support individual with Autism with daily tasks as well as being out in the community.
Social stories should never be to change the individual’s behaviour, an improved understanding of events and expectations may lead to more effective and appropriate responses. Social stories are best when it is personalised to explain clear, concise and accurate information about what is happening in a specific social situation. Get some tips on how to write social stories here.
- Brushing my teeth
- Getting my hair cut
- Going to the shops
- Expected and Unexpected Behaviours
- Daily Money Reward Chart
- Classroom Rules
- Asking a Friend to Play Visual Support
- Conversation Supports Visual Resource
- Do You Want to Play With Me Sentence Strip Prompt
- Play Choice Board
- Coping with Dislike Visual
- Feelings Board Visual
- Worry Scale Visual
- Exam Calm Card
- Guide to Spending Money
- Making Sandwiches Sequences
- Daily Routines
- Washing the Dishes
- Question Strips
- Sharing and Taking Turns
- Maintaining Conversations
- Communication Cards