Steve goes to the supermarket

Scene 01 - Social Story: Steve Goes to the Supermarket

I am Steve, an adult living on my own.

Sometimes I need to buy groceries and supplies for my home. Going to the supermarket helps me get the things I need.

Scene 02 - Social Story: Steve Goes to the Supermarket

When I arrive at the supermarket, I can walk inside through the doors. I can choose to use a shopping cart or a basket to hold my items. This helps me gather everything I plan to buy.

Scene 03 - Social Story: Steve Goes to the Supermarket

Inside the supermarket, there are many different sections for various items. I can look for items on my list, like fresh produce or canned goods. I can carefully place these items into my cart or basket.

Scene 04 - Social Story: Steve Goes to the Supermarket

After I find all my items, I can go to a checkout counter.

A friendly cashier will scan my items one by one. I can pay for my groceries with money or a card.

Going to the supermarket is a regular activity.

I can learn what to expect and how to shop independently.

This helps me feel calm and confident when I buy things for my home.

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