Social Stories By: Ben Miller. Origin of Question  to determine the effectiveness of social stories when read to a high functioning autistic child who.

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Social Stories By: Ben Miller

Origin of Question  to determine the effectiveness of social stories when read to a high functioning autistic child who has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and who is emotionally disturbed and extremely violent in a classroom environment.

Literature Review  Carol Gray  The creator of social stories  How to write a social story  The steps to take for writing a social story  The literature  Positive's and negatives

Methodology  The social Stories  How I implement them  The organized checklist  Collecting data in a qualitative way  The behavioral Chart  Collecting data

Reflection  Changes I have made.  The other social story and why I changed the original and made another social story.  My opinion of the outcome.  Too late to see the real effectiveness of Social stories.  Who would benefit from this research.  Teachers, aid, and parents and why this research could help them.