I promised you all a little blurp on how to write social stories on our Facebook page.
First determine the behavior you would like to create or change:
Select only one behavior per social story.
Stories should be written in a first person, "When I walk indoors I need to use my inside voice."
For some children it might help to put a photo or drawing of the event.
Describe:
If you are using social stories to help with a situation that your child may find difficult:
Include a description of the child's behavior and description of the desired behavior.
Example:
“When I walk into a library the room is quiet. I feel nervous because I have left a room where I feel comfortable and safe. Sometimes I feel exited when in the library and yell. When I yell, I like the sound my voice makes and I feel good. I can yell on the play ground. In the library I need to use my quiet voice."
Sometimes a child may be confused as to why it is okay to yell elsewhere but not at in the library. You can describe why it is unacceptable to yell inside.
Example:
"When I yell it bothers other people in the library. My yelling makes it hard for people to work in the library. "
End the story with a description of desired behavior:
Example:
"When I go into the library I will not yell. I will find a book to check out. After I find a book I will sit and read until library time is over. When I do not yell in the library it makes my teacher and friends happy."
All together it will read like this:
“When I walk into a library the room is quiet. I feel nervous because I have left a room where I feel comfortable and safe. Sometimes I feel exited when in the library and yell. When I yell, I like the sound my voice makes and I feel good. I can yell on the play ground. In the library I need to use my quiet voice. When I yell it bothers other people in the library. My yelling makes it hard for people to work in the library.
If you have any questions please feel free to ask me on our Facebook page!
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