Staying Safe and Safer Strangers - A Stranger Danger Social Story
$2.99
3.2.1for iPhone, iPad and more
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About Staying Safe and Safer Strangers - A Stranger Danger Social Story
This app is made up of two community safety social stories. One story focuses on safer strangers and buildings, and the other focuses on what to do if you are lost.
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The “stranger danger” style of story sometimes frightens children, and causes them to not ask for help if they are lost, for fear that all strangers are bad. Safer strangers and safer buildings focuses on which strangers are “safer” and good to go to for help, such as police officers, check-out clerks, librarians or paramedics.
The app opens up to table of contents to choose which of the two stories to read.
Knowing good community safety skills can be difficult for any child, and may be especially difficult for children diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome or other special need.
Children with special needs often need more direct instruction of social skills like how and who to ask for help.
Teaching community safety skills to any child may be easier and less stressful when visual supports, like social stories are used. This social story explains accurate safety information and ensures that your child will know what to expect and what to do if they are lost.
Social stories are an important type of visual support often used with children diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome or other special need. This social story uses simple text and descriptive pictures to explain why and how to ask for help.
Social stories were first defined by Carol Gray in 1991 and are commonly used to break down a task or social situation into small and easy to understand steps, often accompanied by descriptive pictures. Social stories are incredibly easy to implement and are used by many professionals for a wide range of behaviors.
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The “stranger danger” style of story sometimes frightens children, and causes them to not ask for help if they are lost, for fear that all strangers are bad. Safer strangers and safer buildings focuses on which strangers are “safer” and good to go to for help, such as police officers, check-out clerks, librarians or paramedics.
The app opens up to table of contents to choose which of the two stories to read.
Knowing good community safety skills can be difficult for any child, and may be especially difficult for children diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome or other special need.
Children with special needs often need more direct instruction of social skills like how and who to ask for help.
Teaching community safety skills to any child may be easier and less stressful when visual supports, like social stories are used. This social story explains accurate safety information and ensures that your child will know what to expect and what to do if they are lost.
Social stories are an important type of visual support often used with children diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome or other special need. This social story uses simple text and descriptive pictures to explain why and how to ask for help.
Social stories were first defined by Carol Gray in 1991 and are commonly used to break down a task or social situation into small and easy to understand steps, often accompanied by descriptive pictures. Social stories are incredibly easy to implement and are used by many professionals for a wide range of behaviors.
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What's New in the Latest Version 3.2.1
Last updated on Sep 30, 2014
Old Versions
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
Updated for iOS 8 and the new iPhone 6 and 6 plus.
Updated for iOS 8 and the new iPhone 6 and 6 plus.
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Version History
3.2.1
Sep 30, 2014
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
Updated for iOS 8 and the new iPhone 6 and 6 plus.
Updated for iOS 8 and the new iPhone 6 and 6 plus.
3.2
Sep 17, 2014
Fixed an issue some users were having with audio.
2.3
Nov 12, 2012
Fixed issue of images not showing on older iPod Touches running the latest OS.
2.2
Oct 19, 2012
Fixes minor bugs and introduces new icon.
Please email us with any comments or suggestions at info@touchautism.com. We personally respond to every email.
Please email us with any comments or suggestions at info@touchautism.com. We personally respond to every email.
2.1
Oct 7, 2012
Minor performance tweaks. Updated interface to be snappier and more responsive and made adjustments for iOS 6.
2.0
May 24, 2012
Performance optimization
1.1
Jan 10, 2012
Minor bug fixes.
Please contact us with any questions or comments at info@touchautism.com.
Please contact us with any questions or comments at info@touchautism.com.
1.0
Dec 22, 2011
Staying Safe and Safer Strangers - A Stranger Danger Social Story FAQ
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Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of Staying Safe and Safer Strangers - A Stranger Danger Social Story.
iPhone
Requires iOS 6.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 6.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 6.0 or later.
Staying Safe and Safer Strangers - A Stranger Danger Social Story supports English