AuthorMegan Palombella, M.Ed, BCBA A social story (term coined by inventor Carol Gray) or social script is a written story to be read proactively to children to review expectations, rules, or changes in the environment. They tell the learner what they should do and what they can expect from engaging in a particular behavior (as opposed to what they should NOT do). Social scripts should be part of a treatment package and read regularly, especially before the situation or behavior they address is likely to occur. Here are some social scripts to review how expectations are different due to COVID-19. Comment below with COVID-19 related social script resources you've found.
Covid-19
Mask Wearing
Social Distancing
Quarantine Going to the Doctor & Health/ Safety
E-Learning/ Virtual Learning Hybrid Learning (Image from United Nations COVID-19 Response, stock images)
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