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The New Social Story Book : Illustrated Edition
 
 

The New Social Story Book : Illustrated Edition (Paperback)

~ Carol Gray (Author) "Sometimes people chew gum..." (more)
Key Phrases: cooperative sentences, directive sentences, reassuring quality, Social Story, Social Stories (more...)
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The newest offering by Carol Gray. Social Stories help the child with autism or Asperger's Syndrome to understand the social world around them. This book is an updated version of the New Social Story Book with new text and accompanying illustrations.

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222 of 224 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Best for young or low/mid functioning students, July 30, 1999
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I hoped this book would help me help my teenage high functioning autistic son navigate the social jungles of middle and high school. The introductory material and the tutorial on writing social stories were valuable. The stories were not, though they would have been helpful when my son was in day care and early elementary grades. Printed in large (18 point) type and triple/quadruple spaced, the stories focus on situations that the higher functioning autistic has already mastered: standing in line, eating with utensils, dressing, grooming, raising one's hand to speak. These are situations in which the correct (socially acceptable) rote action, once learned and applied, makes life easier for everyone.

Social stories seem less well suited to helping autistic students navigate situations where rote actions or responses are inadequate. Examples include situations of sensory overload or sensory hypersensitivity, where the autistic person's socially incorrect behavior is not entirely under his or her control, recognizing teasing and threats, or understanding ambiguous social signals.

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111 of 112 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars New Social Stories don't live up to the Original, August 13, 2001
By Karen L. Thomas (Pittsburgh, PA United States) - See all my reviews
I'm a speech language pathologist working with children with autism spectrum disorders. Access to good materials for social skills/pragmatics can be difficult to obtain, but Gray's Original Social Stories book was excellent! I work with children from kindergarten to middle school and this book meet many of my needs. This new edition, however, was more than disappointing. The stories weren't written well, the illustrations had little or no connection to the stories, and the stories were not relevant to the needs of children with disabilities. I returned the book and discovered that Ms. Gray had discontinued publication of the original book to promote this new edition. Ms. Gray, please re-release the original!!! I recommended it to many collegues and it's no longer available.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Please stop simplifying autism, May 1, 2003
By fellicity (Orange County, CA) - See all my reviews
As either "this technique works, so it will work for everyone", or "it didn't work for those with whom I volunteered, so it must not work with anyone with autism". To say so is a MAJOR disservice to those for whom these techniques were designed to help, and creating some imaginary 'competition' between techniques negates the purpose of instituting multiple methodologies for the treatment and support of people with autism.

I think Baron-Cohen/Hill/Golan/Wheelwright's Mind Reading program looks like an exciting new technique to assist people with autism in understanding emotion, especially those who are either high-functioning or Aspie. But as someone who has spent the last several years working in the field of PDDs and Autistic Spectrum Disorders, I can tell you sincerely that Carol Gray's social stories are as necessary to our line of work as a calculator is to an accountant. I can also tell you that there is no ONE technique that is the end-all-be-all of autism support and treatment-- there are no hard and fast rules here as all people with autism are as different from each other as anyone else, and will all respond differently to various methodologies. Professionals, parents and caregivers know that to help a person with autism succeed, they must furnish them with many tools-- social stories being only one of these. But anyone who thinks that social stories are redundant or are too "touchy-feely" for any practical use has obviously not spent any quality time teaching people with autism to perform all of the day-to-day activities that you and I take for granted.

Simply put: social stories couldn't be more practical. Two of the defining characteristics of autism are difficulty perceiving social cues/functioning in social settings and a prevalence toward visual learning. Pairing a very visual setting (i.e. pictures of the social situation) with a breakdown of the social exchanges may help a person with autism see the target behavior more clearly than just "telling" him or her how to behave, or simply expecting them to know how to perform in social situations. Adding upon social stories with other techniques such as role-play, what-if scenarios, contingencies and options mapping can give very positive results. And one of the most rewarding results is the increased level of self confidence that emerges from knowing what to expect in social situations. Predictability in autism is everything, after all.

There is a great deal of information and "serious research" on the use of social stories available to anyone who is willing to look it up. Carol Gray's method has been with us for a long time, and for good reason-- it works.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Not as helpful as I would have hoped..
I read the recommendations and thought, wow, this book could help us. Our son with Aspergers Syndrome took one look at it and thought we were nuts. He's having none of it. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Paddlin Medic

5.0 out of 5 stars The New Social Story Book
Excellent social stories to use with my son who has Aspergers. My husband & I have found it to be a wonderful resource when working with our son. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Ellen D. Dulas

5.0 out of 5 stars TERRIFIC Book!
Great book but I am upset with Amazon.com. Please remember that when you are just simply "Browsing" a product and try to merely put in your cart or saved box they will charge you... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Karen J. Stile

1.0 out of 5 stars I was looking for more information regarding Social Stories
I was looking for more information regarding how social stories help children. How to create social stories with children. I was disappointed by this book. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Miriam

5.0 out of 5 stars Social Stories
Very useful book to help with social stories to help students with Autism deal with different circumstances they encounter.
Published 16 months ago by Rejeania M. Martin

4.0 out of 5 stars Sentences too long and abstract
My daughter is 5, she is not interested. She does not like "sometimes", or "some kids". She wants stories from life about kids and adults. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Elen Morell

4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good
This book was pretty helpful. It covered most topics that I was looking for.
Published on August 18, 2006 by C. Paul

5.0 out of 5 stars Very User Friendly
I like the variety of ways that the stories can be presented to the student. The stories may be cut into conceptual thoughts, or put into a three-ring binder, placing the pages... Read more
Published on June 16, 2006 by Southland

5.0 out of 5 stars Simple, Clear Illustrations
A fantastic way to teach children and adults with ASD how to go about daily life in the world we live in. Read more
Published on June 16, 2006 by Sandy Stellar

5.0 out of 5 stars Gives visual insight to struggles
This well illustrated book not only helps those with ASD, but also those of us who come in contact with them on a daily basis. Read more
Published on June 16, 2006 by Jen

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