Waiting While Riding in the Car This Social Story TM begins on the following page. Before using, please read the notes for parents on the last page. Thank.

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Waiting While Riding in the Car This Social Story TM begins on the following page. Before using, please read the notes for parents on the last page. Thank you. © PositivelyAutism.com Visit and freebie.blogspot.com/ for more autism teaching resources. freebie.blogspot.com/

Waiting While Riding in the Car

Insert picture of your child or student here. My name is William. © PositivelyAutism.com

Sometimes, I ride in the car with my mom. © PositivelyAutism.com

The car is moving most of the time. But sometimes, we have to stop and wait. © PositivelyAutism.com

There might be lots of cars on the road. This is called a traffic jam or being stuck in traffic. © PositivelyAutism.com

A traffic jam means that there is not enough room for all of the cars to drive fast. We drive slowly so that we can share the road with other cars. © PositivelyAutism.com

Another time we stop and wait in the car is at a stop sign or red light. © PositivelyAutism.com

At a stop sign or red light, the cars take turns driving. My mom knows when it is our turn to drive. © PositivelyAutism.com

Another time we wait in the car is if there is road construction. © PositivelyAutism.com

Road construction means that people are fixing something on the road. © PositivelyAutism.com

Cars have to slow down or stop to drive by the road construction workers and vehicles. © PositivelyAutism.com

I will try to be patient while I wait in the car. I can read, listen to music, or draw while I wait. © PositivelyAutism.com

I am learning about waiting in the car. © PositivelyAutism.com

(c) PositivelyAutism.com ________________’s Waiting in the Car Points

Notes for Parents/Teachers It is best to customize this story for each individual child by incorporating the child’s name and photos and altering any words and pictures to best meet your child’s learning needs and preferences. The point chart on the last page of the story can be printed and used to reward the child for appropriate waiting behavior. Explain to the child before you ride in the car what this looks like by reading the story, and telling the child what he or she could do to show “good waiting behavior.” Examples might be using polite words, waiting quietly, or drawing, reading, or engaging in another preferred activity while waiting. Change the picture at the bottom of the chart to reflect something the child would like to earn. Give points (in the form of stickers, checkmarks, etc. on the chart) frequently while the child is waiting nicely. When each box on the chart is filled, the reward is earned. You can alter the number of boxes as needed. The term Social Stories TM is trademarked by Carol Gray. Every effort has been made to write this story according to Carol Gray’s guidelines, but no guarantee can be made. Carol Gray has not specifically endorsed this story. For more information about writing Social Stories TM, please read: The New Social Story Book, Revised and Expanded 10th Anniversary Edition: Over 150 Social Stories that Teach Everyday Social Skills to Children with Autism or Asperger's Syndrome, and their Peers (c) PositivelyAutism.com