Play Nice at School: A PreK Social Story Template for Positive Behavior

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Do your learners have difficulty remembering to keep their hands to themselves? Are you looking for ways to teach prosocial behaviors to decrease the physical aggression one of your learners displays? One evidence-based approach is the use of social stories.

Download this customizable social story to engage your learners! Use our Canva template to add their name or personalize the story by including photos of them acting out the book’s concepts. Read the story together a few times or have them read it independently each day. If they’re not yet reading, pair them with a peer or adult to help.

By using this social story regularly, you’ll empower your learners to understand and practice positive behaviors, creating a safer, more enjoyable learning environment for everyone.


About the Author

Keely Keller is the Director of Professional Programs for Teaching Channel in Eagan, Minnesota. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Special Education from St. Cloud State University, a Master’s of Arts in Education from Hamline University, and additional Director of Special Education and Principal Licensures from the University of Minnesota. Before joining Teaching Channel, Keely served students with special needs as a teacher and Special Education Coordinator in a suburban Minnesota school district. Keely has years of experience working with new teachers.

Fun fact: Keely loves to go camping in her travel trailer with family and friends.

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