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Social Story About Learning To Listen

Updated on Tuesday, January 23, 2007 |
By Natalia Acosta
Social Story About Learning To ListenAfter the teacher rings her bell, she gives an instruction.
It makes the teacher happy when all children look at her and are quiet.
When the bell rings, I will look at my teacher, stop what I am doing, and be quiet.
Children stop what they are doing because they are excited to hear what she is saying.
This is when the teacher tells us what she wants us to do.
It makes the teacher very happy when the children do what she asks.
When the bell rings, it is time for me to listen to [teacher name].

The term Social Story is trademarked by Carol Grey.

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