Playing Games – Being a Good Winner and a Good Loser
DOES YOUR STUDENT OR CHILD WITH AUTISM STRUGGLE WITH LOSING A GAME OR BEING KIND AFTER WINNING A GAME?
Teach good sportsmanship with this engaging social narrative about winning and losing a game. Like a social story this social narrative uses clear visuals and simple language to explain how to handle both winning and losing with respect and kindness. A great tool for building emotional regulation, turn-taking, and positive peer interactions. There is a bonus celebratory social narrative, I Did a Great Job Playing a Game to celebrate and reinforce the positive behavior.
Your purchase includes the following:
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A social narrative Playing Games Being a Good Winner and a Good Loser which explains how to act when you win and when you lose a game.
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A bonus celebratory social narrative I Did a Great Job Playing a Game that can be read after the child exhibits the positive behavior.
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Stickers that you can print on labels to reinforce the behavior during the game and/or use with an existing behavior plan.
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Visuals – picture cards to cue the child before, during, and after the game.
In order to purchase the digital copy of this story follow these simple steps:
- click gender and add to cart on this website
- sign up for a free membership on Teacher Pay Teachers
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All Positively Prepared stories are written using positive language and simple illustrations/words to reduce visual clutter and increase understanding.
$6.00












