Hurting Others Social Story
Original price
$4.00
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Original price
$4.00
Original price
$4.00
$4.00
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$4.00
Current price
$4.00
Digital download
This is a digital download, no physical items will be sent to you. You will see the download as either a PDF or zip file.
Use this editable social story to support students and individuals to prevent hurting others.
The social story walks through:
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Why hurting others is harmful for both the individual and others
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Acknowledging the individual's strong and big emotions
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Building self-awareness of feelings (which are difficult for Autistic and neurodivergent students!)
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How they can share what they need/want to do in the moment
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Providing a visual choice board of what to do next instead of hurting others
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How this choice can be more helpful in the long run for them to share what they need, whether it is related to sensory, self-regulation, etc.
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Provide the "Why" the physically aggressive behavior is not okay and some of the harmful natural consequences
Individuals can refer to this social story booklet for information, continued choices, reminders, and as a reference point. Written from the perspective of the individual, centered on their experience, and supports understanding.
WHAT’S INSIDE
Resource Guide
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About the Resource
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Using the Resource
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Resource Walkthrough
Printable Social Story Booklet
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Social Story Booklet PDF
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12 pages
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Blank Choice Board
Digital + Editable Social Story Booklet
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Google Slides Link + PowerPoint
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Editable in the digital versions
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Social Story Booklet PDF
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12 pages
SUGGESTED USES:
While you can use this social story in a variety of ways at home, at school, and other community locations, some suggested uses are included below:
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Teaching about hurting others
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Explaining why hurting others is harmful and what to do instead to move forward
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Visual reminders of what the student can do (they can use this booklet! and the choice board inside)
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Planning out how they want to be proactive and decide what to do in the moment
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Place in a self-regulation station or calm down corner
You can email us at hello@autismgrownup.com if you have any feedback, questions, and/or requests for resources.