For many children with special needs social stories are very helpful for staying on task and ensuring that the child is prepared for future events and activities.
Social Stories can:
Improve a child’s behavior when there are changes in routines.
Encourage a child to complete less-preferred tasks.
Reinforce or teach abstract concepts, such as time (e.g., next, later), actions, and prepositions (e.g., open, put in,)
Break down multi-step tasks into smaller, more manageable parts.
Increase your child’s independence by improving his ability to complete parts of his routine with less help or prompting.
Making Social Stories for your child with special needs can be a time consuming task. Here are 12 sites that will help you make effective social stories.
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What:
Businesses large and small want to make their websites accessible to all, but some have more resources than others. This webinar speaks to testing and review tools that are available to everyone - from automated tools for the large enterprise with thousands of pages to free tools for small non-profits with half a dozen
When:
Thursday, March 21st, 2013
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Mountain Cost:
Free. A certificate of attendance is available upon request once actual attendance/participation is documented.