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They're usually 5-10 lines or so. I'm working with a 3rd grade high-functioning child with autism. Thanks. Anything is appreciated!

2007-10-09 05:54:28 · 3 answers · asked by ... 2 in Education & Reference Special Education

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I've used a lot of social stories with kids I've worked with, but never one on perfectionism. What are you hoping to teach in this social story? I might have something to help you

2007-10-09 13:22:15 · answer #1 · answered by SPED Teacher 3 · 0 0

You would write your own. It would be more personal. You don't write about feelings or get too wordy.
I wanted it be right. I tried to make it be just right. I really tried, but I got mad. I was mad, b/c it didn't come out right, like I wanted. I don't have to pinch or bite myself, b/c it's okay. It's okay for it not to be perfect. It's okay to mess up. I tried really hard and that's what's important.
I don't know what the child's needs are. My child hurts themselves when they are frustrated. it's hard to watch and harder to stop. I hope this helps. it's not a good story, but it was all I had right now.

2007-10-12 10:04:35 · answer #2 · answered by JerZey 5 · 0 0

You could write one. They're fairly simple. I'm sure if you google social story you could find a pretty easy layout for one.

2007-10-10 00:14:14 · answer #3 · answered by lilyelizabethsnape 3 · 0 0

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