This social story is a great read for students who may need some support with coping with going to School. A lot of children struggle with understanding why they need to go to School, it may cause them anxiety and they may not even understand why they are going it or what will happen. Hopefully, this social story will help encourage your child(ren)/students to go to School, and also help promote independence.
Many students with autism are visual learners and like to learn through seeing something in action. This book comes complete with matching, simple yet engaging graphics to help describe what is being said on the page.
Comes in col option only - no b/w availability, however you can print in grayscale.
Pages included are;
♦ Today I am going to School.
♦ Children go to School to learn.
♦ School is open on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
♦ I do not have to go to School on a Saturday or Sunday.
♦ There’s no School in the summer!
♦ I get time off for Christmas, Easter and more too!
♦ Some children go on a bus to School.
♦ Some children walk to School.
♦ Some children go to School in a car.
♦ Some children ride a bicycle to School.
♦ I will say goodbye to my family in the morning before going to School.
♦ I will see them when I finish School later.
♦ My teacher will greet me with a big smile and hello!
♦ I will be in a classroom with lots of other children, desks and chairs.
♦ There will also be lots of books and fun toys for me to play with.
♦ Going to School means I will make lots of new friends!
♦ I can eat my lunch in the cafeteria.
♦ Or I can take a packed lunch from home with me.
♦ In School, I have to listen to the teacher.
♦ At the end of the day, I put all my items in my bag.
♦ I say goodbye to my friends and teacher.
♦ My family will be waiting for me when I finish School.
I recommend printing out each of the individual pages, laminating them and then binding them into a book so it will be easier for students to read - or be read to, as well as being stronger and longer lasting. You can use only the pages that you feel most relevant.
Many students with autism are visual learners and like to learn through seeing something in action. This book comes complete with matching, simple yet engaging graphics to help describe what is being said on the page.
Comes in col option only - no b/w availability, however you can print in grayscale.
Pages included are;
♦ Today I am going to School.
♦ Children go to School to learn.
♦ School is open on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
♦ I do not have to go to School on a Saturday or Sunday.
♦ There’s no School in the summer!
♦ I get time off for Christmas, Easter and more too!
♦ Some children go on a bus to School.
♦ Some children walk to School.
♦ Some children go to School in a car.
♦ Some children ride a bicycle to School.
♦ I will say goodbye to my family in the morning before going to School.
♦ I will see them when I finish School later.
♦ My teacher will greet me with a big smile and hello!
♦ I will be in a classroom with lots of other children, desks and chairs.
♦ There will also be lots of books and fun toys for me to play with.
♦ Going to School means I will make lots of new friends!
♦ I can eat my lunch in the cafeteria.
♦ Or I can take a packed lunch from home with me.
♦ In School, I have to listen to the teacher.
♦ At the end of the day, I put all my items in my bag.
♦ I say goodbye to my friends and teacher.
♦ My family will be waiting for me when I finish School.
I recommend printing out each of the individual pages, laminating them and then binding them into a book so it will be easier for students to read - or be read to, as well as being stronger and longer lasting. You can use only the pages that you feel most relevant.
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