Social stories are an incredibly powerful tool for teaching young children about social norms. It's no secret that one of the most effective ways to support a child's learning is through literature. However, I have had a heck of a time finding simple (but not too simple), developmentally-appropriate social stories that use similar language to what we use in the Pre-K classroom.
So I decided to write my own.
Families, feel free to use these stories at home as a tool for starting or continuing a conversation with your child about social norms. All stories with a link can be downloaded and printed. If there isn't a link yet, that means that the story isn't quite complete yet with pictures (so stay tuned).
Kitty Cats Include Others
a social story to teach children how to include others in play
Magical Creatures Make Great Friends
a social story to teach child how to initiate, join, and sustain play
Ninjas Use Helping Hands
a social story to teach children how to use gentle hands in play and times of conflict
My Body is a Traffic Light!
a social story to teach children about the message their face and body language is sending to their friends
Kings (and Queens) Listen to Others
a social story to encourage natural leaders to listen to others' ideas in play
Dogs Woof. Cats Meow. People Talk.
a social story to teach children the importance of speaking in a clear voice without whining
Bucket-Fillers Tell the Truth
a social story to teach children the importance of telling the truth
Princesses (and Princes) Use Polite Words
a social story to teach child to use polite words
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