Being a good sport means being fair and respectful, even when you don't win. When you're a good sport, you're showing that you're a positive and respectful person who can handle both winning and losing with grace.
Sometimes, you might play a game with your friends or family and you might not win. When this happens, it's important to remember that it's just a game and that the most important thing is to have fun.
You can say "good game" to your opponents, and congratulations to the winner. You can also shake hands and be a good loser.
Being a good sport is a great way to show that you're a positive and respectful person who can handle both winning and losing with grace. So, next time you play a game, remember to be a good sport and have fun
Social stories are a tool used to teach social and life skills to Autistic people or those with other developmental disabilities. They are short, simple, and descriptive stories that provide information about specific social situations, such as how to make a friend, how to behave in a restaurant, or how to handle disappointment.
The stories are written from the perspective of the person with the disability and typically include specific details about what to expect, what the appropriate behaviours are, and why they are important. The goal of social stories is to help individuals understand the social norms and expectations in different situations, and to provide a framework for appropriate behaviour. They are often used in combination with other interventions, such as visual supports and reinforcement, to reinforce the desired behaviours.
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