Assignment Soical Narratives (1) (1) (1)

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May 2, 2024

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AFIRM Modules: Social Narratives URL: https://afirm.fpg.unc.edu/afirm-modules Prompt Student Responses Define the purpose of Social Narratives. Social narratives describe social situations for learners with ASD by providing relevant cues, explanation of the feelings and thoughts of others in the social situation, and descriptions of appropriate behavior expectations. The Module discusses 6 types of Social Narratives, identify and describe each. Social Stories are the most well-known and frequently used social narrative. Developed by Carol Gray, Social Stories™ describes a social situation and appropriate behavior by using sentences that describe or direct the learner. Social Articles are similar to social stories but are tailored for adults. Cartooning - Useful when a learner does not know what someone else is thinking, cartooning uses stick figures and thought bubbles to depict what another person is thinking. Comic Strip Conversations - Developed by Carol Gray, Comic Strip Conversations use simple drawings to show what people say, do, and think. Power Cards - Using a learner’s special interest, Power Cards provide a short scenario and rules on a small card that helps a learner understand social situations. Social autopsies - are used after a social error occurred to help the learner understand the mistake. Using the AFIRM Modules criteria write a social stories for Mathew. Insert your social story in the space below.
Using the AFIRM Modules criteria. Develop a power card for John. Upload your power card as a separated PDF.
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