When Alice's teacher is away

Scene 01 - Social Story: When Teacher Alice is Away

Teacher Alice is Emma's kind teacher at school. Emma enjoys being in her classroom every day. They learn and play many fun games together.

Scene 02 - Social Story: When Teacher Alice is Away

Sometimes, Teacher Alice might be away from school. This is a normal part of how schools work. Another friendly grown-up will always be there to teach the class.

Scene 03 - Social Story: When Teacher Alice is Away

When Teacher Alice is not at school, it can feel new for Emma. A different teacher will be there to help Emma and her friends. Emma can try to stay calm and listen to the new teacher.

Scene 04 - Social Story: When Teacher Alice is Away

Staying calm helps Emma learn and have fun with her friends. She can still play and learn, even with a different teacher. Emma can feel proud for managing the change.

It is okay for teachers to be absent sometimes.
Emma is a brave girl who can handle changes. She will have good days at school.

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