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Looking at Others' Private Parts

Looking at Others' Private Parts

£2.50Price

This social story is designed to help children understand the concept of private parts and why it’s important to respect others' privacy. It addresses behaviours such as pulling down trousers or lifting skirts to look at other people’s underwear or private parts, and explains how these actions can affect others.

 

This story is an excellent tool for parents, teachers, and caregivers to educate children about personal boundaries and respect, ensuring they understand the importance of privacy and appropriate behaviour in social interactions.

 

What’s Inside?

Along with a 14-page social story, there’s also a shorter, adapted version with movable pictures to help engage children on each page.

 

Why Use This Social Story?

Social stories explain situations in simple, calm ways that are easy for kids to understand. They help children learn about social skills, expectations, and everyday situations. Social stories are especially helpful for kids on the autism spectrum or those who feel anxious when they don’t know what to expect.

 

How to Use This Story:

  • Read it with your child in a quiet setting where you can focus together.
  • Start by reading it twice with your child, then go over it regularly to reinforce the ideas.
  • Try to include the story in your child’s daily routine.
  • If the story is about changing a behaviour, read it when the behaviour happens (but not as a punishment).
  • Give lots of praise and keep the experience positive.

 

To make the story last, you might consider putting it in a display book or laminating the pages for regular use.

 

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