Social Skills Autism | Social Stories Comic Strip Format Print and Go
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Comic Strip Social Stories for social skills about common social problems will help your students learn social skills in a fun, comic strip format that they will remember and apply! DOWNLOAD the FREE PREVIEW to see if this will work for your students! Visuals and role play are research proven strategies that help social rules generalize. Students LOVE comic strips (Avengers, anime, etc.).
The index for this unit contains:
Sample Comic Strip
Passing Gas
Getting Negative Attention
Losing a Game
Is it Bullying?
Stereotyping
Don’t Pick Your Nose
Don’t Brag
Authority Figures
Bad Habits
Listening to the Teacher
Joining in the Conversation
Criticizing Others
Playing with Others
Participating
Brush Your Teeth
Staying on Topic
Inappropriate Comments
The Lunch Table
Use Good Hygiene
Blank Comic Strip Page
Real life samples of Comic Strip Social Scenes
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Evidenced Based
According to the Autism Spectrum Institute, 2008: "Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have trouble interpreting social situations and understanding speech as quickly as most social interactions require. A comic strip conversation is a conversation between two or more people using simple illustrations in a comic strip format. They show children how to behave in a socially acceptable manner and conform to social standards. The effectiveness can be enhanced by incorporating a child's favorite cartoon character into the illustration."
It is my hope that you will read these examples, explain them to your students, and then create personal comic strip social stories for your students. Please know your audience and who you intend these social stories for. This unit will assist you with writing personalized comic strip social stories for your students.
You can print these in black and white or in color. Special thanks to Smarty Symbols for the clip art. I print mine on regular copy paper and place them in my student work folders (three ring paper folders). We go over them, role play them and talk about the solution to the problem. We think about how the people are feeling in the story and what they may be thinking.
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