Social stories for children with autistic spectrum disorder

Social skills stories are used to teach social skills through the use o visual images and first person text. Social skills stories work by describing visually in a concise manner any situation or skill that the child with ASD is finding difficult to master or understand.

Social stories teach social skills.

A social skills story is introduced to help a child with ASD understand everyday situations from the child’s own perspective.

For example a social skills story can help the ASD child prepare for changes to routine, cope with recess, assembly, visiting the dentist, going shopping and so on.

The goal or main idea behind using social stories for children with autistic spectrum disorder is to help the ASD child feel more confident with the situation or skill, giving the a chance to become familiar with the situation before hand a rehearsal of what to expect and how to deal with it.

Each social skills story uses a set pattern of sentence type: Descriptive, Perspective, Directive and Control sentence in a predefined formula first developed twenty years ago by therapist Carol Gray.

Nowadays social stories for children with autistic spectrum disorder are not purely used as a means of communication; they are used as a role model for skills, behaviours and situations that an autistic child may find confusing and troublesome.

Social stories can be used in schools, college, work, home and while out and about. Social stories are normally always visual children with autistic spectrum disorder tend to be visual thinkers and learners. Therefore social stories teaching a skill or behaviour should be visual the ASD child will find the information in the social skills story easier to understand when it is visual.

Social stories to teach social skills should use first person language are consistent and easy to implement. Parents and teachers need no formal training to use social stories.

To find out more about social stories and gain downloads of 100 social skills stories for children with autistic spectrum disorder visit:

http://www.autismsocialstories.com Where you may gain access to editable, printable, expertly written stories.

OrĀ 

http://www.autismsocialstories.com/school_resources

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