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Preview of Social Narrative-YOU ONLY NEED TO ASK A QUESTION ONCE-A Social Story

Social Narrative-YOU ONLY NEED TO ASK A QUESTION ONCE-A Social Story

A Social Narrative is an effective way to teach children how to navigate a new situation, such as starting school or preschool. Social Narratives can help children understand what to expect at school or preschool and they can be used to support orientation, which is particularly useful when children and families are not able to be on-site. Teaching children how to ask a question only once is a common social skill that needs to be frequently addressed. As educators we always will say things like,
Preview of Social Narrative-WINNING ISN'T EVERTHING-ITS OK TO LOSE

Social Narrative-WINNING ISN'T EVERTHING-ITS OK TO LOSE

A social narrative is a short and simple story that helps children, especially those with special needs, understand and navigate different social situations or behaviors. It uses clear language and visuals to teach important lessons, written in collaboration with a speech therapist.The story "Not Always Winning - It's Okay to Lose" is designed to help children learn that losing is okay and that winning isn't the only important thing. Through relatable examples and easy-to-understand words, the s
Preview of Drug Awareness Unit (Health:  Grades 2 - 6) Smart Board & PowerPoint unit

Drug Awareness Unit (Health: Grades 2 - 6) Smart Board & PowerPoint unit

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Mathster Vakkas
This bundle includes:★A Smart Board document & a matching PowerPoint documentI use this unit to teach my students about the definition of a drug, how medicines (legal drugs) can still be harmful if not used properly, tobacco, alcohol, and peer pressure.************************************Below are resources available in ★my store★Grades 1-6 Mid & End of Module Review & Assessment Bundles►1st Grade Review & Assessment Bundles►2nd Grade Review & Assessment Bundles►3rd Grade Rev
Preview of Social Narrative-TRYING NEW FOOD (PRIMARY VERSION) A story for SPED

Social Narrative-TRYING NEW FOOD (PRIMARY VERSION) A story for SPED

A Social Narrative is an effective way to teach children how to navigate a new situation, such as starting school or preschool. Social Narratives can help children understand what to expect at school or preschool and they can be used to support orientation, which is particularly useful when children and families are not able to be on-site. Encouraging children to try new foods once is a common social skill that needs to be frequently addressed. As educators we always will say things like, “go on
Preview of CROSSING THE ROAD SAFELY- A story for Special Education

CROSSING THE ROAD SAFELY- A story for Special Education

A Social Narrative is an effective way to teach children how to navigate a new situation, such as starting school or preschool or in this instance, safely crossing the road.Social Narratives can help children understand what to expect at school or preschool and they can be used to support orientation, which is particularly useful when children and families are not able to be on-site. Encouraging children to try using independence in problem solving in situations where safety is a prime concern,
Preview of Social Narrative-VIRTUAL ONLINE LEARNING DURING COVID A story for SPED

Social Narrative-VIRTUAL ONLINE LEARNING DURING COVID A story for SPED

A Social Narrative is an effective way to teach children how to navigate a new situation, such as starting school or preschool or in this instance learning to go to school ‘virtually’.Social Narratives can help children understand what to expect at school or preschool. Encouraging children to try using independence in problem solving in situations where safety is a prime concern, is a common social skill that needs to be frequently addressed. As educators we need to explicitly teach these skills
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