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Social Stories, developed by Carol Gray in 1990, are stories which can be used with individuals with Autism to exchange information that is personalized and illustrated. Social Stories are usually short, simple and have defined criteria to make them “Social Stories”.
Social stories teach kids how to handle anger, fire drills, and more. Use these free printable social stories to teach important life skills.
Social Stories are a social learning tool that supports the safe and meaningful exchange of information between parents, professionals, and people with autism of all ages. The people who develop Social Stories are referred to as Authors, and they work on behalf of a child, adolescent, or adult with autism, the Audience.
Social Stories are a fun and easy way to understand ideas, concepts, or behavior in social situations. There are many social stories for autism. Topics can range from “Making Eye Contact”, to “Being Patient”, to “Taking Care of Your Electronic Devices.”
Are you using social stories with your students for school? Social stories are an evidence-based intervention for individuals with autism, no matter what their age. Research shows that social stories work, and I can attest to that!
Looking for printable social stories for kids? Here you'll find lots of free social story examples, as well as some paid social stories. There are even some social story templates to help you write your own.
Social storiesTM and comic strip conversations can help autistic people develop greater social understanding and help them stay safe. What are social stories? Social storiesTM were created by Carol Gray in 1991.