“Autism Social Skills Stories for Kids:
Teaching Calm Behavior, Kind Words, and Better Choices”
A gentle, story-based approach to helping children with autism and behavioral challenges build confidence, communication, and self-control.
Helps kids learn patience, delayed gratification, and thoughtful decision-making — without power struggles or punishments.
Ideal for children who struggle with waiting, sharing, or impulsive choices.
Greed, Delay, and the Shining Way: Lessons from the Meadow
A gentle, story-based guide to help children with autism and developmental differences build social skills, patience, and emotional understanding.
Step into Meadow School, where every child is learning more than just lessons—they’re learning how to grow.
In this heartwarming collection of three short stories, young readers meet:
Max the Puppy, who learns the importance of sharing and taking turns
Timmy the Tortoise, who discovers how to stop delaying and follow through with tasks
Gloria the Giraffe, who learns how to gain attention in positive, appropriate ways
Through simple storytelling and relatable situations, this book helps children develop essential life skills, including:
waiting their turn and building patience
sharing and cooperative play
using communication instead of challenging behavior
developing confidence and self-awareness
Designed for children who need extra support
This book is especially helpful for children with:
autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
ADHD or impulsive behavior
social communication challenges
difficulty with emotional regulation
It’s a supportive tool for parents, caregivers, teachers, and ABA professionals looking for practical, child-friendly ways to teach behavior skills at home or in therapy settings.
A tool for real-life learning
Instead of lectures or correction, each story creates natural opportunities to:
talk about behavior and choices
model appropriate responses
reinforce positive social skills
Perfect for:
bedtime routines
therapy support (ABA, speech, or behavioral interventions)
classroom discussions
everyday teaching moments
Why this book works
Children learn best through stories they can connect with.
With soft watercolor illustrations and clear, meaningful lessons, this book supports:
emotional development
communication skills
social interaction
positive behavior habits
A message every child deserves to hear
You don’t need to compete to be seen—your light shines brightest when you’re simply being you.
Gentle Paws, Kind Voices, and Brave Choices: Friendship Forest Stories
A calming, story-based resource designed to help children—especially those with autism or social-emotional challenges—learn kindness, self-control, and positive communication skills.
Welcome to the Woodland Friendship Forest—where every small choice helps grow a kinder, more confident child.
Through three gentle and relatable stories, children will learn:
How to accept “no” without frustration or meltdown
How to use kind words instead of hitting, yelling, or reacting impulsively
How to regulate emotions and make thoughtful, brave choices
Meet:
Fiona the Fox, who learns that hearing “no” can lead to patience and new opportunities
Toby the Tiger Cub, who discovers that gentle hands and kind words build stronger friendships
Sophie the Squirrel, who realizes calm voices—not loud ones—bring connection and joy
Designed for real-life behavior challenges
This book is especially helpful for children who:
struggle with tantrums, impulsivity, or emotional regulation
have difficulty accepting limits or transitions
use yelling, hitting, or attention-seeking behaviors
are learning social skills and appropriate communication
Ideal for children with:
autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
ADHD
sensory or emotional regulation challenges
early developmental delays
A valuable tool for parents, educators, and ABA professionals
Each story naturally supports:
teaching replacement behaviors
building functional communication skills
encouraging positive behavior without punishment
guiding children through everyday challenges in a calm, supportive way
Perfect for:
ABA therapy support
social skills groups
classroom discussions
bedtime routines that turn into meaningful learning moments
Why this book works
Children learn best through stories—not correction.
With soft illustrations, simple language, and relatable situations, this book helps children:
build emotional awareness
practice self-control
develop empathy
make better choices in everyday situations
A gentle message for growing minds
Kind choices, calm voices, and gentle actions help children feel safe, understood, and confident in who they are.
Tall Tales, Tattles, and Tears: A Collection of Woodland Fables About Honesty and Friendship
A gentle, story-based resource designed to help children—especially those with autism or social communication challenges—learn honesty, emotional regulation, and positive social behavior.
In the heart of the woodland, three lovable friends discover that honesty, kindness, and trust matter more than attention, exaggeration, or quick reactions.
Young readers will follow:
Tommy the Toucan, who learns the difference between telling stories and telling the truth
Maya the Mouse, who discovers when to speak up for safety—and when tattling isn’t helpful
Leo the Little Bear, who realizes that attention-seeking behaviors (like crying or exaggerating) don’t build real friendships
Built for real-life behavior challenges
This book is especially helpful for children who:
struggle with tattling vs. reporting
exaggerate stories or have difficulty with honesty
use crying or attention-seeking behaviors to communicate needs
have challenges with social skills, boundaries, and peer relationships
Ideal for children with:
autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
ADHD
social-emotional delays
behavioral or communication challenges
A powerful tool for parents, teachers, and ABA professionals
Each story creates natural opportunities to:
teach honesty without punishment or shame
explain the difference between telling to help vs. telling to get attention
guide children toward appropriate communication skills
build trust, empathy, and self-awareness
Perfect for:
ABA therapy support
social skills groups
classroom behavior lessons
bedtime discussions that turn into meaningful conversations
Why this book works
Children don’t learn best through correction—they learn through connection.
With engaging characters, gentle humor, and relatable situations, this book supports:
emotional regulation
communication development
social understanding
positive behavior choices
A message every child needs
Being honest, kind, and true to yourself will always matter more than being the loudest voice in the room.

