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I Can Ask for a Break Social Story | EDITABLE

Rated 4.17 out of 5, based on 6 reviews
4.2 (6 ratings)
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Grade Levels
1st - 12th, Adult Education, Homeschool
Formats Included
  • Zip
Pages
12 Booklet Pages (Print); 12 Booklet Pages (Digital)
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I love this social story for my students that need reminders that it is okay to take breaks. I read this with students when they are regulated, I have found the best results with that approach.
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Description

This social story - I Can Ask for a Break - addresses what to do when you're feeling overwhelmed, anxious, upset, or frustrated and what to do next.

Includes strategies to be proactive, learn and practice coping skills, and self-advocacy.

Social stories are an evidence-based practice in autism and special education, and are effective and efficient at showing clear guidelines through a visual support.

Who needs another task to add to their workload? Not you! It can take a lot of extra time to have to create your own social story every time you need one for your student, but we take out the guesswork and save you a lot of time with this social story. And if you need to make adjustment to this social story, you totally can! It's EDITABLE!

The social stories from Autism Grown Up specifically focus on the learner experience, and how they can meet their goals.

WHAT’S INSIDE

  • PDF booklet with real photos
  • Digital version that is EDITABLE in Google Slides
    • We know that it can be impossible to find a one size fits all strategy, so this social story is editable, so you can customize it (add your learner's name, change a picture, and the why)

  • Written from student perspective using positive language (what do we want the learner to feel empowered to do?!) - moving away from the challenging behavior
  • Instructions on recommended use, printing, & prep

PREPARATION

Print and bind into a book or just read it digitally on any of your devices.

You can email us at hello@autismgrownup.com if you have any feedback, questions, and/or requests for resources.

Total Pages
12 Booklet Pages (Print); 12 Booklet Pages (Digital)
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