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Social stories teaching tools

Friday, March 18th, 2011

Social stories teaching tools

Social Stories are a tool for teaching social skills to kids with autism spectrum disorder. They provide an individual child with explanations about situations that he or she may find difficult or confusing due to their individual autism characteristics.

Social stories teaching tools were first developed and used in 1993 as a tool for teaching social and communication skills to individuals with autism spectrum disorder.

Generally individuals with autism spectrum disorder have autistic social skills impairments in their development of social, communication, imagination and interactions skills.

These autistic social skills impairments are present in all individuals with autism spectrum disorder. However the severity of autism symptom will vary as no two individuals are ever the same.

It is understood that the importance of teaching social skills to autistic children has been identified as one of the best indicators of positive long-term outcomes in the child’s development.

Generally social stories teaching tools are used to teach and re-enforce social skills. The social skills story will help the child with autism identify the important cues in a given situation.

The social skills story will show the child with autism how another person may re-act or feel in the situation by describing another’s point of view. It will also explain rules, routines, situations, upcoming events or abstract concepts; and how the child with autism can understand expectations.

Social stories use a specifically defined style and format. They are mainly written by experts in autism and are usually visually rich. Most children with autism spectrum disorder are visual learners making visual social skills stories an ideal teaching tool.

Many parents and teachers as well as professionals use social skills stories for autistic children to teach even the most basic social skills such as tooth brushing to complex social skills like attending a wedding, a birth even explaining how to make friends, have conversations, ask questions and more.

To download social skills stories for autistic children on a variety of issues visit any of the following sites:

http://www.autismsocialstories.com

http://www.autismsocialstories.com/school_resources

http://www.autimsocialstories.com

http://www.autismsocialstories.com/sensory

http://www.autismsocialstories.com/social_skills

social stories teaching tools

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

Social stories teaching tools are a resource used to teach social and communication skills to individuals on the autism spectrum.

 

Social skills difficulties are a common characteristic of autism, and are generally treated with various autism tools.

 

Generally individuals on the autism spectrum are visual thinkers and learners, which means they think in pictures, therefore autism tools should be visual.

 

Social stories teaching tools are visual they were first developed by Carol Gray almost twenty years ago as a means of communicating with the autistic children she was working with.

 

Social stories are visual strategies that act like a role model for  autistic children. Using first person language and images the social skills story answers the important “wh” questions who, where, why, when and what as well as giving possible reactions and solutions the autistic child may consider, helping to make them more comfortable with and in the situation they may be struggling with.

The social skills story will show the autistic child how another person may re-act or feel in the situation by describing another’s point of view. It will also explain rules, routines, situations, upcoming events or abstract concepts; and how the child with autism can understand expectations.

Social stories teaching tools are visual strategies which can teach social and communication skills to individuals on the autism spectrum, are easy to implement can be edited and personalized as well as printed for convenience.

Visit: http://www.autismsocialstories.com for more information on social skills stories and other autism tools used as visual strategies to teach social and communication skills to individuals on the autism spectrum.

Or  http://www.autismsocialstories.com/social_skills

http://www.autismsocialstories.com/school_resources

Social stories teaching tools

Monday, October 19th, 2009


Social Stories are a tool for teaching social skills to children with autism spectrum disorder. They provide an individual child with explanations about situations that he or she may find difficult or confusing due to their individual autism symptom.

Social stories teaching tools were first developed and used in 1993 as a tool for teaching social and communication skills to individuals with autism spectrum disorder.

Generally individuals with autism spectrum disorder have autistic social skills impairments in their development of social, communication, imagination and interactions skills.

These autistic social skills impairments are present in all individuals with autism spectrum disorder. However the severity of autism symptom will vary as no two individuals are ever the same.

It is understood that the importance of teaching social skills to children with autism spectrum disorder has been identified as one of the best indicators of positive long-term outcomes in the child’s development.

Generally social stories teaching tools are used to teach and re-enforce social skills. The social skills story will help the child with autism identify the important cues in a given situation.

The social skills story will show the child with autism how another person may re-act or feel in the situation by describing another’s point of view. It will also explain rules, routines, situations, upcoming events or abstract concepts; and how the child with autism can understand expectations.

Social stories use a specifically defined style and format. They are mainly written by experts in autism and are usually visually rich. Most children with autism spectrum disorder are visual learners making visual social skills stories an ideal teaching tool.

Many parents and teachers as well as professionals use social skills stories for autistic children to teach even the most basic social skills such as tooth brushing to complex social skills like attending a wedding, a birth even explaining how to make friends, have conversations, ask questions and more.

To download social skills stories for autistic children on a variety of issues visit any of the following sites:

http://www.autismsocialstories.com/school_resources

http://www.autimsocialstories.com

http://www.autismsocialstories.com/sensory

http://www.autismscoialstories.com/social_skills

http://www.autismsocialstories.com/school_resources