social stories
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Book • 2025
Social Stories, developed by Carol Gray, are short, simple narratives used to explain social situations to individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other developmental disabilities.
These stories provide context, cues, and expected behaviors in a clear, straightforward manner.
Social Stories typically include descriptive, perspective, directive, and affirmative sentences to help the individual understand the situation and respond appropriately.
They can be tailored to address a variety of social challenges, such as understanding social cues, managing emotions, or preparing for new experiences.
By providing a structured and predictable format, Social Stories help reduce anxiety and promote positive social interactions.
They are widely used by educators, therapists, and parents to support individuals with ASD in navigating social situations more effectively.
These stories provide context, cues, and expected behaviors in a clear, straightforward manner.
Social Stories typically include descriptive, perspective, directive, and affirmative sentences to help the individual understand the situation and respond appropriately.
They can be tailored to address a variety of social challenges, such as understanding social cues, managing emotions, or preparing for new experiences.
By providing a structured and predictable format, Social Stories help reduce anxiety and promote positive social interactions.
They are widely used by educators, therapists, and parents to support individuals with ASD in navigating social situations more effectively.
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, who attended Carol Gray's workshop and uses social stories to help her daughter with social situations.

Jenny Marilla

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