It's not taught in your training. It's not covered in your PD. But your students need it anyway.

No more figuring it out as you go.

This course takes you from blank page to confident writer. Step by step. At your pace.

    1. Welcome

      FREE PREVIEW
    2. Reading the room

      FREE PREVIEW
    3. Meet your facilitator

    4. What a Social Story is

    5. Introduce yourself to the group

    1. One student, one story

    2. Build your student profile

    3. Choose a topic

    4. Map your story

    1. Why Social Stories work

    2. The sentences that tell the story

    3. The sentences that help a student feel less alone

    4. The sentences that offer a quiet suggestion

    1. Using the Story Builder

    2. Submitting your story for feedback

Write Social Stories

  • Twelve months access. Feedback included.
  • Each lesson takes 10–15 minutes.
  • 14-day money-back guarantee.

After this course, you'll be able to:

  • Recognise when a Social Story is the right choice and when you should try something else.

  • Write stories that follow Carol Gray's guidelines.

  • Write Social Stories that support your student through transitions, group activities, and changes in routine.

  • Adapt your story as your student's needs change.

This is what a Social Story looks like.

Written by an Education Support Worker for one student, about one important moment.

Backed by Deakin University

The Wellbeing Project was built with support from Spark Deakin. Education Support Workers deserve professional learning designed just for them.

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Before there were classrooms, stories lived in the land.

We acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Owners of the land where we work and learn.

We honour Elders past and present, and recognise their continuing role as educators. Sharing knowledge, wisdom and care for Country.

We extend our respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.