Social Stories are not just for younger students; they can be useful for all ages, including teenagers. The teenage years can be complicated, full of adult-type situations mixed with the awkwardness of still being an adolescent. Individuals on the Autism Spectrum really benefit from social stories, but adolescence is tough for everyone. Social stories can be helpful in preparing for a range of situations, including but not limited to: Peer Pressure Dating Job Interview Smoking Fighting Skipping School Appropriate Expectations Canceling or Rescheduling a Date Saying 'No' to a Date What to Wear Appropriate Conversation Accepting a Job Offer Unfortunately, negative peer pressure is everywhere. Every time they turn around, a teenager is exposed to something that they may not like, want, or that they know is wrong. Adults play a role in mentoring and influencing their young, impressionable minds. Social stories for teenagers are a way to play out a common peer pressure situation in a way students will understand.
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