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A visit to the doctor can be very traumatic for children. The fear of needles, the doctor and the unknown can cause anxiety. Read this social story to your child to explain what happens when you have to take medicine. The story talks about the different types of medicines and why taking medicine is important. This social story can be paired with other health and wellness social stories about health care. It can also be part of a puberty and health course study, as well as, paired with germs and covid 19 social stories.
This is a great free ABA Resource, school education program, social story and free printable worksheet for your students as part of a home living program, parental resources and school program to reinforce important skills for children with Autism and other developmental disabilities.
The resource can be laminated for longevity and used in the classroom or at home to help your child learn an essential life skill.
Check out our other great social stories for teachers and students. We have many social stories you can download for your student.
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