Social Story: Using Good Language: Swear Words/ Curse Words: Editable

$3.97 USD

Social Story: Using Good Language: Swear Words/ Curse Words: Editable

$3.97 USD
Product description

Looking to help your students understand the impact of their words?

Social Skills Stories: Swear Words is a perfect resource for any classroom!

This book contains fun and engaging social skills story that discuss the positive and negative effects of swearing.

Whether you're looking to curb cursing or simply want to start a conversation about why certain words are hurtful, this book is a must-have!

Direct social skills instruction is extremely beneficial to students with special needs. 

 

  • 13 Page Social Skills Story
  • Editable Text
  • Print and bind into a book, or just read it digitally on any of your devices.Social Narratives Benefits

P.S. If you like this book, you may be interested in checking out our full collection of Social Skills Stories.

 

This story 13-page social story describes why you shouldn't use swear words at school and the socially appropriate alternatives to using bad words.

Editable

Want to edit this book? 

Possibly add in a student name or change a picture? 📷

You can do that now! Just click the link in the back of the book and you'll be taken to an editable version saved in google slides! 💻

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Customer Reviews

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Kimberly

I am a special education teacher. I have used this in my classroom several times. What is nice is that I am able to personalize it to the student.

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Morgan
Excellent resource for a sensitive subject

The review title says it all. I love the language used in this social story.

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Krysta

Great resource

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Evelyn P.
Extremely satisfied

I really enjoy all of the social narrative stories that AdaptEd 4 Special Ed creates. This is not the first time I have purchased from them. I love that I was able to use their books and edit them specifically for the child I am working with. I was able to add photos that the child recognized (e.g., a picture of our library) and text that went with the picture. These are invaluable when teaching children how to act in various situations in a way that is positive and yet gets the message across.

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Kristina Nikolova
Extremely satisfied

Good visual resource and the child I used it liked the social story.

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