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Social Stories for Schools


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    This collection explains how social stories can help children, especially those with autism, understand and manage school situations. It describes how these stories use simple language and pictures to teach kids about daily routines, social interactions, and expected behaviors in school settings. The goal is to make students feel more comfortable and confident by preparing them for different scenarios they might face at school. The article also provides links to resources where teachers and parents can find or create their own social stories tailored to individual needs.


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