Resources for Social Stories

May 24, 2016

Social stories are very helpful for children with special needs.

Social Stories can:

  • Improve a child’s  behavior when there are changes in routines.
  • Encourage a child to complete less-preferred tasks.
  • Reinforce or teach abstract concepts, such as time (e.g., next, later), actions, and prepositions (e.g., open, put in,)
  • Break down multi-step tasks into smaller, more manageable parts.
  • Increase your child’s independence by improving his ability to complete parts of his routine with less help or prompting.

Making social stories can be a time consuming task. Here are some resources that will help you make effective social stories.

Software

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Pogo Boards

Pogo Boards is a full-featured, robust, web-based, solution for creating boards, Features include: Speech output with 42 different, high quality, text-to-speech voices. Access to millions of images through an intuitive, integrated Google image search, plus thousands of unique, custom symbols with SymbolStix© and the new PiCS© symbol system. Pogo Boards also gives you the ability to share boards online either within your own private community or the global community of all users.

Price: Starts at $9.95 a month or $69.95 a year.
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Picto-Selector

Picto Selector is a Windows application written for easy selection and printing of pictos. After downloading and installing the software, you can start creating pictosheets. You can insert your own pictures into a pictosheet or choose from over 24,000 pictures and symbols. Once you are finished you can save it as a PDF and print out a copy.
Price:  Free

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ConnectABILITY

Price: FreeConnectAbility offers a visuals engine that is great for creating a quick social story on the fly. There are no downloads necessary. Simply select your template (choose from choice time, rules, schedules, personal stories and more), add Boardmaker images or upload your own images and print or save as a PDF.

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LessonPix

LessonPix is an easy-to-use online resource that allows users to create various customized learning materials. LessonPix offers a simple three-step process for creating a social story.

Price: $36 per year

Apps

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StoryMaker for Social Stories

HandHold Adaptive created StoryMaker to help caregivers everywhere construct social narratives, an evidence-based practice for individuals with developmental delays. StoryMaker allows users to create Social Stories using pictures, text and audio. Add pictures from the built-in library, or expand the library with pictures from the camera, Google, Bing or Flickr. You can than print or email the stories you created as a PDF.
Price: $29.99

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Stories About Me

Stories About Me allows parents and teachers to create their own social stories for their children and students. Blending photos, text, and voice recordings into a talking picture book, children can play back rich media stories of their own personal experiences. Swiping advances the pages and tapping plays the audio; simple as that!
Price: $5.99

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Stories2Learn

Stories2Learn is a parent-approved app that promotes social messages to individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities. S2L offers parents and educators the ability to create personalized stories using photos, text, and audio messages. These stories can be used to promote an individual’s literacy, leisure, as well as social skills.
Price: $13.99

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i Create… Social Skills Stories

i Create… Social Skills Stories is an application with the ability to totally customize sequential steps of a storyline for individuals that need help building their social skills. The app is designed to make unlimited personalized social skill story books by importing personal photos, adding titles, text and audio to unlimited pages in the story.

Price: $4.99

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My Pictures Talk

My Pictures Talk lets you create stories with pictures, audio, and video. My Pictures Talk helps you catalog, share, remember, and teach skills to those with autism or developmental delays. You can create talking photo albums, or use as a teaching tool to help promote wanted behaviors.
Price: $4.99

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First Then Visual Schedule

First-Then visual schedule is an affordable user-friendly mobile application designed for caregivers to provide positive behavior support through the use of “visual schedules.” First-Then was designed for individuals with Autism, communication needs, developmental delays, Down’s Syndrome, Alzheimer’s, or anyone who would benefit from a structured environment.

Price: $9.99

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iPrompts

iPrompts, the original app for visual supports, is used by parents, special educators and therapists of those with autism and other developmental delays. iPrompts® also works great with kids who just need more structure, including kids with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD), and even typical, pre-verbal toddlers!

Price: $39.99

To learn more about social stories and how to write them, check out our other blog called SOCIAL STORIES TIPS & SAMPLES AT YOUR FINGERTIPS!

You can also find social stories on the FREE RESOURCE page on our website along with other helpful freebies.

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