Social narratives are a social learning tool to communicate expectations clearly. They describe a particular situation, activity, or event, using visuals and simple, literal language. They describe what a child can expect, and what is expected of them, in a situation and why.
Social stories are a great way to communicate changes in routines or preparing a child for transitions, teaching skills, or dealing with challenging behaviors.
Social Narratives.pdf
This great resource was created by the Autism Team from Limestone District School Board.
Click on the links to access a tip sheet and lots of printable resources.