Quick Start Guide:
Digital Social Stories for Social-Emotional Development (ASD)

Overview

This Quick Start Guide provides a practical introduction to the use of Digital Social Stories (DSS) in educational practice. It supports teachers and practitioners in the initial implementation of DSS in a structured and accessible way.

Digital Social Stories are an evidence-informed approach supporting the social-emotional development of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). They help children to understand social situations, anticipate expectations, regulate emotions, and participate more confidently in everyday interactions.

Illustration for the Digital Social Stories educational guide

DSS should be understood as part of a cyclical process:

What Digital Social Stories Support

Understanding social situations
Anticipating routines and expectations
Supporting emotional regulation
Increasing participation and engagement

Quick Implementation Steps

  1. Identify a relevant social situation or skill
  2. Choose an appropriate story format Photo, illustration, or multimedia
  3. Design a clear and structured story with visual support
  4. Introduce the story in everyday context
  5. Observe the child's response and adjust if needed
  6. Reflect on practice and refine the story