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School Assemblies Social Story

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School assemblies can be overwhelming for some students who struggle with changes to routine or large, noisy gatherings. That's why this School Assemblies Social Story is an invaluable tool for easing anxiety and promoting skills.

Social stories use simple language and visuals to walk children step-by-step through challenging situations. This school assemblies story uses a reassuring tone and eye catching pictures to explain what assemblies are, who attends them, what to expect, and tips for coping. The story covers arriving at the assembly, sitting quietly, appropriate responses, avoiding distractions, and more.

Using concrete examples and positive reinforcement, this social story builds understanding of assembles as well as skills like following directions, focus, and self-regulation. Teachers can review the story with individuals or small groups to reduce apprehension and prevent sensory overload. The clear explanations and real-world scenes help students know what to anticipate.

With its therapeutic approach, this School Assemblies Social Story fosters confidence, independence and inclusion. It is an excellent resource for special education teachers, counselors, and other professionals supporting neurodiverse learners or students with behavioral challenges. By articulating social expectations in a comprehensive yet accessible way, this story empowers children to successfully participate in assemblies.

These books should be used over and over to reinforce the point so I would suggest either putting the pages into a display book or laminating and binding them.

Clipart images courtesy of Kari Bolt Clipart

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social story SEN autism assembly school assemblies social narrative

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