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The presentation and content can be adapted to meet different people's needs. Social stories present information in a literal, 'concrete' way, which may improve a person's understanding of a previously difficult or ambiguous situation or activity.

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Provide positive feedback to a person about an area of strength or achievement in order to develop self-esteemĪs a behavioural strategy (for example, what to do when angry, how to cope with obsessions).

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Help a person to cope with changes to routine and unexpected or distressing events (for example, absence of teacher, moving house, thunderstorms) Help others understand the perspective of an autistic person and why they may respond or behave in a particular way Help someone to understand how others might behave or respond in a particular situation What are social stories for?ĭevelop self-care skills (for example, how to clean teeth, wash hands or get dressed), social skills (for example, sharing, asking for help, saying thank you, interrupting) and academic abilities The terms 'social story' and 'social stories' are trademarks originated and owned by Carol Gray. They are short descriptions of a particular situation, event or activity, which include specific information about what to expect in that situation and why. Social storiesTM were created by Carol Gray in 1991. Social storiesTM and comic strip conversations can help autistic people develop greater social understanding and help them stay safe. Gift Aid and making your donation go further Our patron, president and vice presidents Parent to Parent Emotional Support HelplineĪdult residential and supported living service vacancies










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