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Sharing My Feelings Social Story

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Sharing My Feelings Social Story

Devised as a valuable teaching resource, the Sharing My Feelings Social Story enables children to express their emotions openly. This versatile product can be used widely across different age groups by both, public school teachers and homeschoolers.

Usage:

This social story guide aids in making complex situations or concepts around emotional expression simpler to understand. If your child is grappling with social cues, apprehensive about unfamiliar situations, or needs assistance with understanding social skills - this tool comes in handy.

Benefits:

  • The product resonates profoundly with children on the autistic spectrum who often face challenges processing social stimuli.

  • Anxiety stemming from uncertainty about what they might encounter can be significantly contained since advanced preparation minimises surprises.

To extract maximum value out of it, repetition plays a key part. It's recommended that the pages of this PDF document either be put into a display book for multiple views or alternatively laminated and bound for creating physical robust copies.


The underlying theme revolves around:

  1. Special Education Needs (SEN)

  2. Social Emotional Learning (SEL)

  3. Life Skills

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All wrapped up together into one engaging package catering diverse learning needs.

Adaptability: In addition to conventional whole-group sessions, the Sharing My Feelings Social Story can be introduced during small group activities targeting individualized attention as well.Unique homework assignments observing emotional themes could also find creative use for this product.

Resource Tags

sharing emotions social skills emotional expression special needs social stories

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