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March 25, 2020 · Leave a Comment

Understanding The Coronavirus || Social Story

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This coronavirus social story, Understanding The Coronavirus, may help your special education students feel more calm during this difficult and stressful time.

Do you have elementary students or children who are confused and worried about the coronavirus?  Whether your students/children have special needs or not, social stories can be a great way to explain something in simple, explicit terms, helping to ease anxiety.

You can grab this free story by heading over to my shop, HERE.

 

Coronavirus_Social_Story

 

Included Please Find:

> 9 Page Social Story

I hope this social story helps someone you care about during this difficult time.

You may also like my social story: Understanding Social Distancing.  

Social_Distancing_Social_Story

You can get this free social story in my shop, HERE.

 

This free social story will help your students to understand the concept of Social Distancing.  This is a new concept that we are hearing a lot about and are practicing in most places across the world.  I hope this story helps your kiddos.

Included Please Find:

8 Page Social Story

 

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Thanks So Much and Happy Teaching!

~Cindy

Socially Skilled Kids

 

 

 

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About Socially Skilled Kids

Cindy Basso, Creator of Socially Skilled Kids, has taught children with special needs for over 25 years.

She started her career working with autistic adolescents in a residential school. This difficult but extremely fulfilling position was what prepared her for teaching children with many different needs.

Currently, Cindy teaches elementary school, grades k-5th. In this position Cindy teaches students on the autism spectrum. Social skills is her main focus with these awesome children.

Cindy also has her own website, blog, and shop where she sells curriculum designed to help special learners better navigate and understand their social world.

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