Asking to Play Social Stories

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Introduction to Social Stories

Introduction to Social Stories

By Sherry Pardy, Natasha Lupiani, and Anna Warfield

The concept of Social Stories was created by Carol Gray in 1991 to use with children and adults with autism in order to better assist them with a variety of social situations. Today the use of social stories has expanded to all types of students, including those with significant communication deficits. Learn more about how you can use social stories with your students!





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Ask to play! Create social story templates to help children navigate social situations, such as asking to play with friends.

Storyboard Text

  • Looks like fun.
  • Hey guys, can I join the game?
  • Totally! Let's play some ball!
  • Sometimes my friends are playing a game and I want to join.
  • I know that I shouldn't just go and start playing.
  • Instead, I can go over to them and ask if I can play too. I need to wait for an answer.
  • If they say yes, I will join. If they say no, that's okay. I can say, "No worries, maybe next time".
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