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Hey y’all! Hope y’all are having a blessed week and spreading lots of love and kindness. Today, I wanted to share some amazing resources with y’all that can help children with their social skills and emotional development. These resources are known as Social Stories, which are simple and engaging narratives that help individuals understand social situations, navigate relationships, and manage their emotions.

A Sneak Peek into the Wonderful World of Social Stories

First up, we have an incredible resource that I stumbled upon. It includes a PowerPoint template that you can use to create your very own Social Stories. The template is visual and vibrant, making it perfect for capturing the attention of our little ones. Check it out here.

Social Stories TemplateNext up, we have a fantastic free printable resource for making friends. It provides flexible and customizable Social Stories that can be tailored to fit the needs of any child. Making friends is an important aspect of a child’s social development, and this resource can make it a fun and engaging process. You can find it here.

Making Friends Social StoriesFor our little ones who love visual aids, there’s a treasure trove of social stories available on Pinterest. One board that caught my eye is filled with 68 amazing social stories, covering various topics such as autism, communication, and behavior. Take a look at these captivating stories.

Social Stories on PinterestAnother valuable resource I came across incorporates social stories into classroom management. It includes a printable social story about not hitting that can help children understand why it’s important to be kind and gentle with others. You can find it here.

No Hitting Social StoryNow, let’s talk about something super cool! Have you ever heard of “folder stories”? They’re simple, one-page social stories that can easily be printed and incorporated into a folder system. These stories cover a wide range of topics, from emotions to social skills. You can find a bunch of these awesome folder stories right here.

Folder StoriesLooking for more social stories? Fear not, my friends! There’s a fantastic app called Autisum \/ Social Story Creator that offers a wide range of free printable stories. These visual supports can greatly benefit individuals on the autism spectrum or anyone who benefits from structured narratives. Check it out here!

Autism Social StoriesLastly, I found another amazing resource for making friends. It includes flexible and free printable social stories specially designed for girls and boys. These stories are a fantastic tool to teach our children about the importance of friendship and how to build meaningful connections. Check it out here.

Making Friends Social StoriesThat’s all for now, y’all! I hope you found these resources as incredible as I did. Remember, teaching our children social skills and emotional awareness is a key part of their development. Let’s empower them with the tools they need to navigate this beautiful journey of life!

Staying Calm PosterMake sure to stay tuned for more amazing resources and tips, y’all. And remember, we’re all in this together!

FASD Toolkit Social StoriesTake care and keep spreading love and positivity!