This social story teaches kids about playing board games and includes:
- A reminder that sometimes you get to pick the game to play and sometimes you don't
- A reminder that board games have rules to follow and that you should try your best to follow them
- What happens when the game is new to you
- What you can do if you know how to play the game and others do not
- What you can do if no one knows how to play the game yet
- What to do when you forget the rules of the game
- A reminder of why you shouldn't break the rules
- What following the rules means and a definition of cheating
- What to do when it's not your turn
- What to do when it's your turn to play
- How to roll dice so it doesn't wreck the game
- What to say when the game is done and a winner has been declared
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. Written scripts are also given where needed to help provide the child with the language they need to be successful in the given social scenario.
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