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Scripted Stories for Social Situations

Scripted Stories for Social Situations help children understand social interactions, situations, expectations, social cues, the script of unfamiliar activities, and/or social rules. As the title implies, they are brief descriptive stories that provide information regarding a social situation. When children are given information that helps them understand the expectations of a situation, their problem behavior within that situation is reduced or minimized.

preview page Scripted Stories for Social Situations Tip Sheet
(1 pg) HTML | PDF

preview page I go to Preschool (on the bus)
(14 pg) HTML | PDF

preview page I go to Preschool (in the car)
(14 pg) HTML | PPT

preview pageWhat Do We Do In Circle?
(10 pg) HTML | PPT

preview pageI Can Be a Super Friend
(18 pg) HTML | PPT

preview pageI Can Stay Safe
(15 pg )HTML | PPT

preview pageI Can Use My Words
(15 pg)HTML | PPT

preview pageTucker Turtle Takes Time to Tuck and Think (16 pg) PPT
en español: La Tortuga Tucker Toma Su Tiempo Para Pensar y Actuar (PPT)

 
 
Tools for Working on “Building Relationships”

preview pagePositive Attention Data Sheet
(1 page) HTML | PDF
en español: Hoja de datos sobre atención positiva (HTML)

preview pageSome Starters for Giving Positive Feedback and Encouragement (1 page) HTML | PDF
en español: Algunas sugerencias para dar elogios e incentivos (HTML)

 
 
Book List -Using Books to Support Social Emotional Development

preview pageChildren's Book List
Relevant to Social-Emotional Skills
(6 pages) PDF

 

   
 
Book Nook  
preview page Abiyoyo by Pete Seeger
Macmillian, 1986
(2 pages)
PDF
preview pageBig Al by Andrew Clements
Picture Book Studio, 1998
(2 pages)
HTML | PDF
preview page Glad Monster Sad Monster by Ed Emberley & Anne Miranda
Little Brown and Company, 1997
(2 pages)
HTML | PDF
preview page Hands Are Not for Hitting by Martine Agassi
Free Spirit Publishing, Inc. 2000
(5 pages)
HTML
preview page I Can Share by Karen Katz
(10 pages) PDF
preview page My Many Colored Days by Dr. Seuss
Illustrated by Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher
(16 pages)
PDF
preview page No Matter What by Debi Gliori
Harcourt, Inc.
(2 pages)
PDF
preview page On Monday When It Rained by Cherryl Kachenmeister
Houghton Mifflin Company, 1989
(5 pages
) HTML | PDF
preview page Quiet LOUD by Leslie Patricelli
Chadwick Press
(2 pages)
PDF
preview pageRainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister
North South Books, 1992
(2 pages)
PDF
preview pageToo Loud Lilly by Sophia Laguna
Scholastic Press, 2002
(2 pages)
PDF
 
   
 
Teaching Social Emotional Skills  

preview page Super Friend Award
(1 page) HTML | PDF
 en español: Galardón de Súper Amigo (HTML)

preview pageEmotion Faces
(12 pages) HTML | PDF
en español: Caras de sentimientos (HTML)

preview pageFeeling Chart: English
(4 pages) PDF
en español: Feeling Chart: English-Spanish (PDF)

preview pageFeeling Chart: Flowers
(1 page) HTML | PDF
en español: Paquete de soluciones (HTML)

preview pageThe Turtle Technique
(1 page) HTML | PDF
en español: La técnica de la tortuga (HTML)

preview pageTurtle Pattern
(1 page) PDF

preview pageProblem-Solving Steps
(1 page) PPT
en español: Pasos para resolver problemas PPT

preview pageSolution Kit
(9 pages) PDF
preview pageSolution Kit
(1 page) PDF
preview pageSolution Kit Cue Cards
(940 KB) PPT
   
 
Tools for Developing Behavior Support Plans
The following are from the Module Archive. These are Modules from 2003. The Archive has Spanish and HTML versions available. For the most current modules, see: Training Modules.
Observation Cards
  Home Observation Card HTML | PDF
  Functional Assessment Interview Form —Young Child HTML | PDF
en español
Tarjetas de observación HTML | PDF Formulario de Entrevista de Evaluación Funcional—Niño pequeño HTML | PDF
Case Study: Dana
  Biography HTML | PDF
  Functional Assessment Interview Form HTML | PDF
  Observation Cards HTML | PDF
  Behavior Hypotheses HTML | PDF
en español
Estudio de caso HTML | PDF
Formulario de Evaluación Funcional HTML | PDF
Tarjetas de observación HTML | PDF
Plan para Apoyar el Comportamiento HTML | PDF
Case Study: Pablo
  Biography HTML | PDF
  Functional Assessment Interview Form HTML | PDF
  Observation Cards HTML | PDF
  Behavior Hypotheses HTML | PDF
en español
Estudio de caso HTML | PDF
Formulario de Evaluación Funcional HTML | PDF
Tarjetas de observación HTML | PDF
Plan para Apoyar el Comportamiento HTML | PDF
Case Study: Quan
  Biography HTML | PDF
  Functional Assessment Interview Form HTML | PDF
  Observation Cards HTML | PDF
  Behavior Hypotheses HTML | PDF
en español
Estudio de caso HTML | PDF
Formulario de Evaluación Funciona lHTML | PDF
Tarjetas de observación HTML | PDF
Plan para Apoyar el Comportamiento HTML | PDF
Case Study: Sarah
  Biography HTML | PDF
  Functional Assessment Interview Form HTML | PDF
  Observation Cards HTML | PDF
  Behavior Hypotheses HTML | PDF
en español
Estudio de caso HTML | PDF
Formulario de Evaluación Funcional HTML | PDF
Tarjetas de observación PDF
Plan para Apoyar el Comportamiento HTML | PDF
Case Study: Sashi
  Biography HTML | PDF
  Functional Assessment Interview Form HTML | PDF
  Observation Cards HTML | PDF
  Behavior Hypotheses HTML | PDF
en español
Estudio de caso HTML | PDF
Formulario de Evaluación Funcional HTML | PDF
Tarjetas de observación HTML | PDF
Plan para Apoyar el Comportamiento HTML | PDF

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