This social story teaches kids about keeping clothes on. An editable Google Slides version is included so you can customize the story to fit your needs. This story covers:
- Discusses how sometimes clothing can feel so uncomfortable that you need to remove them
- A reminder that it's okay to take your clothes off and be naked at home
- Provides examples of when you might have to change clothes and the importance of doing so in a private space
- Why it's important to wear clothing, especially in public
- Provides examples of when you might have to remove clothing in a public place (e.g., locker room) and when it's okay to do so (e.g., when you are wearing something underneath)
- Strategies to help manage clothing sensitivities
- A reminder that you should wear clothing that feels comfortable to you
Total pages: 14 pages
Like all social stories I write, full color photographs of real children are used instead of clipart. In my experience, full color photos are more relatable to autistic children, like my son, than clipart. Diverse children are included as much as possible so that every child feels represented.
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