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VBS Social Narrative

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When I Need a Break

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Starting at Youth Group

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New Teacher

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New Church Routine

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New Church Classroom

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1st Time Visitor

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Going to the Restroom

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Family Service

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Church Performance

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Church Festival

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At Church

Taking Communion (Intinction)

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Taking Communion (Individual Servings)

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Child Dedication (Sibling)

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Child Dedication (Self)

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Baptism Immersion

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Baptism Affusion

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Steps in Faith

Serving at Church (Outside)

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Serving at Church (Greeter)

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Church Outreach (Serving Meals)

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Serving

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VBS Social Narrative

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When I Need a Break

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Taking Communion (Intinction)

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Taking Communion (Individual Servings)

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Starting at Youth Group

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Serving at Church (Outside)

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Serving at Church (Greeter)

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New Teacher

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New Church Routine

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New Church Classroom

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1st Time Visitor

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Going to the Restroom

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Family Service

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Church Performance

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Church Outreach (Serving Meals)

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Church Festival

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Child Dedication (Sibling)

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Child Dedication (Self)

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Baptism Immersion

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Baptism Affusion

Social Narratives

Social narratives are simple stories that explain social situations in an easy-to-understand way. Using a combination of text and pictures, social narratives, sometimes called social stories, are an evidence-based-practice tool that is designed to help people with autism learn new skills and feel prepared for new situations. Our social narrative library is filled with many common church scenarios.

Want to learn more great teaching tips about how to use social narratives with students?

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