I Can Use My Words Scripted Story Tips

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I Can Use My Words Scripted Story Tips For tips and guidelines about “Scripted Stories”, please begin by reading “Scripted Stories for Social Situations Tips” located in the Visual Strategies folder on your CD. Please note that you can use real photographs with or instead of the line drawings for children that need this level of support. For instance, next to the line drawings, you can glue or Velcro a photograph of two children talking, the teacher talking to a child, a child who is upset, a child who is happy, etc. Assembly Directions: After printing on cardstock paper (or printer paper glued to a file folder for increased durability), bind the edge to form a book. If the child will use or handle the book, it might be helpful to laminate the pages prior to binding to increase durability. See next page(s) for “printing directions”. Lentini, R., Vaughn, B. J., & Fox, L. (2005). Teaching Tools for Young Children with Challenging Behavior. Tampa, Florida: University of South Florida, Early Intervention Positive Behavior Support.

PRINT DIRECTIONS FOR FULL SIZE BOOK Step 2: Select slides to print story Type 4-17 Step 3: Select “slides” Step 4: Type # of copies Step 1: Click on File & select Print Step 5: Click OK Lentini, R., Vaughn, B. J., & Fox, L. (2005). Teaching Tools for Young Children with Challenging Behavior. Tampa, Florida: University of South Florida, Early Intervention Positive Behavior Support.

PRINT DIRECTIONS FOR SMALL SIZE BOOK Step 2: Select slides to print story Type 4-17 Step 3: Change slides to “handouts” Step 5: Type # of copies Step 1: Click on File & select Print Step 6: Click OK Step 4: Select “2” slides per page Lentini, R., Vaughn, B. J., & Fox, L. (2005). Teaching Tools for Young Children with Challenging Behavior. Tampa, Florida: University of South Florida, Early Intervention Positive Behavior Support.

Created by Rochelle Lentini, USF I Can Use My Words Can I have a turn? You took my piece. I don’t like that! Created by Rochelle Lentini, USF Updated 2004 Lentini, R., Vaughn, B. J., & Fox, L. (2005). Teaching Tools for Young Children with Challenging Behavior. Tampa, Florida: University of South Florida, Early Intervention Positive Behavior Support.

Sometimes I forget to use my words.

I can use words with pictures, with written words, or by talking. My turn. I need help.

When I use words with people, they can understand what I am saying. Can I play with you? When I use words with people, they can understand what I am saying.

Sometimes I want something I can’t have, but it may be a choice later. I can use my words and ask, “When can I use this?” After lunch when we come back outside. When can I use this? Can I have a turn?

Everyone is happy when I use my words.

I can use words to tell people how I feel. I say, “I am mad.” or “I don’t like that.” I’m mad! I don’t like that!

My family and my teachers can help me remember to use words. Say, “I need help.” Say, “All done.” My family and my teachers can help me remember to use words.

I can use words to ask for help. I can say, “Help me please.”

People can understand me better if I use words. You took my piece. I don’t like that! Can I play? Can I see too? People can understand me better if I use words.

People can have a hard time listening to me when I whine and scream.

Whining and screaming can hurt people’s ears.

When I whine, scream, or cry, people around me can get angry or upset.

Everyone is happy when I use my words.