Welcome To Little Puddins Prints

I can ask to use the toilet / bathroom Social Story
I can ask to use the toilet / bathroom Social Story
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, I can ask to use the toilet / bathroom Social Story
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, I can ask to use the toilet / bathroom Social Story

I can ask to use the toilet / bathroom Social Story

Regular price
€2,50
Sale price
€2,50
Regular price
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout.

I can ask to go the bathroom / toilet social story.

 

This is a x2 Social Story resource. It contains wording diversity in the use of bathroom or toilet and wee / pee. You chose which story suits your learner best.

 

For many autistic children it may not be obvious to them that they can request to use the bathroom / toilet and can then have accidents as a result of holding in their pee / poo for too long.

 

Use this social story to support your learner to understand that they can ask to go to the bathroom / toilet.

A social story provides a step-by-step explanation of why it is okay to not be first every time. It puts into context the consequences and implications of why we do not have to be first each time and that our friends may wish to be first sometimes . This social story also gives alternative activities we can do when we are feeling angry or upset that we are not first each time.

 

The social story is created in a page by page format so you may include or exclude pages as you see fit and place them in which ever order you prefer. You can include or exclude pages as you see fit and place them in the order that suits your intended goal.

 

Use a laminator to ensure longevity of use.

 

Print and laminate each sheet of the Social Story, cutting down the center line there after. Attach book rings to create a book format.

 

Sit down with your child at a time they are relaxed and engaged. Read through the story and encourage any questions they may have. For students who may not be able to read, read the story for them and use the visual icons to help your child/student understand the different issues highlighted.

Ensure you keep your tone calm, relaxed and open to hearing/understanding any worries or anxieties your student/child may have. Use each page as a jumping off point for other worries your child may be feeling.