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Scripted Stories for Social Situations help children understand social interactions, situations, expectations, social cues, the script of unfamiliar activities, and/or social rules.
Scripted Stories for Social Situations help children understand social interactions, situations, expectations, social cues, the script of unfamiliar activities, and/or social rules.
Use this sample scripted story to help support children when the day at school is different, specifically when children are temporarily in a different classroom with a new teacher.
This tipsheet contains suggestions on how to develop and use scripted stories.
Use this sample scripted story to support children in the classroom when the teacher is away.
Use this sample scripted story to help support children when the day at school is different, specifically when children are temporarily in a different classroom with a new teacher.
Scripted Stories for Social Situations help children understand social interactions, situations, expectations, social cues, the script of unfamiliar activities, and/or social rules.
This tip sheet highlights the important considerations for making a scripted story about cleaning up toys.
This tip sheet highlights the important considerations for making a scripted story about brushing teeth.
This sample scripted story shows a child learning the steps to cleaning up toys.
This tipsheet contains suggestions on how to develop and use scripted stories at home.
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