Asking for Help at the Store Social Story

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Social Story Example / Social Stories Autism - Asking for Help at a Store | Create social stories to help students who need help navigating social situations

Storyboard Text

  • Hmmm, I don't see any red apples!
  • Excuse me, do you have any red apples?
  • Why yes, we do. They are on the other side of this shelf.
  • Thank you so much for your help.
  • Amy only likes red apples and she does not see any on the shelf.
  • Amy asks the store clerk if they have any red apples.
  • Because Amy asked for help, she is able to buy her red apples.
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