Help children manage sensory discomfort with this engaging social story, “When My Costume Feels Uncomfortable.” Designed for use at home, in the classroom, or during therapy sessions, this story teaches self-regulation and coping strategies in a calm, supportive way.
Through simple language and relatable visuals, children learn what to do when their costume feels uncomfortable, how to communicate their needs, and ways to stay calm during sensory challenges. This story is ideal for building sensory awareness, promoting emotional regulation, and supporting inclusion during holiday or dress-up events.
Perfect for:
- Teachers and therapists supporting sensory needs
- Parents preparing children for costume days or celebrations
- Classrooms focused on social-emotional learning and self-advocacy
Includes a 7 PDF with directions to make the 10 page booklet with a front and back cover.
Help children manage sensory discomfort with this engaging social story, “When My Costume Feels Uncomfortable.” Designed for use at home, in the classroom, or during therapy sessions, this story teaches self-regulation and coping strategies in a calm, supportive way.
Through simple language and relatable visuals, children learn what to do when their costume feels uncomfortable, how to communicate their needs, and ways to stay calm during sensory challenges. This story is ideal for building sensory awareness, promoting emotional regulation, and supporting inclusion during holiday or dress-up events.
Perfect for:
- Teachers and therapists supporting sensory needs
- Parents preparing children for costume days or celebrations
- Classrooms focused on social-emotional learning and self-advocacy
Includes a 7 PDF with directions to make the 10 page booklet with a front and back cover.