Social Stories with Children with Autism: How to write a Social Story
Based on Gray, C. (2002) The New Social Story Book
The use of Social Stories was pioneered by Carol Gray in 1991 and is being widely used with children Autistic Spectrum Disorder. Social Stories provide the student with accurate information regarding situations s/he encounters.
Social rules, which can be difficult for children with Autism to understand instinctively, are written down as concrete rules in the form of a story. The stories are written in language that the child uses or can easily understand. Visual supports can be added to Social Stories in order to aid comprehension for the student.
A Social Story is considered as a process that results in a product for a person with autism. First, as a process, a Social Story requires consideration of – and respect for – the perspective of the person with autism. As a product, a Social Story is a short story – defined by specific characteristics –......
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