Examples of social stories as comic strips provide a boost in confidence through repetition, which makes these difficult experiences less scary, and more predictable. The concept of Social Stories was created by Carol Gray in 1991 to use with both adults and children with autism. She hoped that...
Social stories for teenagers can be helpful tools to learn important skills and navigate complex situations. The teenage years present numerous social challenges that can be overwhelming for many teens, including neurotypical high school students. However, older students with autism or ADHD may find it...
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Social story interventions are commonly used to promote appropriate behavioral responses in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD; Gray, 2004). This type of intervention is often used in general education contexts, but recently it has been used and examined in physical activity contexts (...
Over the past 20 years a variety of treatments have been developed to remediate deficits associated with autism. Since the early 1990 s, Social Stories have been suggested to positively affect the social development of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Despite much research, there remai...
An increasing body of literature has indicated that social stories are an effective way to teach individuals diagnosed with autism appropriate social behavior. This study compared two formats of a social story targeting the improvement of social skills during game play using a pretest posttest repeated...
economic analysis will be conducted from an NHS and Personal Social (PSS) perspective, taking the form of a within-trial cost-effectiveness analysis determining the incremental cost per unit of outcome effectiveness measure for Social Stories™ compared with care as usual in children with autism. ...
Help your child understand the topics in conversations and stories that they hear, read, or participate in. Practice nonverbal cues like smiling, frowning, crossing your arms, and rolling your eyes. Have your child tell you what each one means. Explain how these cues are important. ...
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For example, many early phenotypic research studies found that people with Down syndrome performed worse than their developmentally matched peers on tasks requiring the identification of another person’s emotions from social stories (see Cebula, Moore, & Wishart, 2010). However, later research ...