Social storytelling is a teaching method that uses stories to help students understand social concepts and behaviors. It is often used in social skills training and intervention for students with special needs.
In English, a social story can be written in a simple and clear language, using pictures and illustrations to help students understand social concepts and behaviors. It can include information about social rules, expectations, and appropriate behaviors, as well as reasons for certain behaviors.
In teaching social stories, it is important to use a consistent voice and language, provide visual support, use repetition and examples, and make sure students understand the stories before moving on to new ones. Additionally, it is essential to provide opportunities for practice and feedback to help students apply the knowledge and skills learned from social stories in real-life situations.