by Smart Sprouts © 2026
Price: $3.5 USD
Subjects: activitiesOfDailyLiving,autism,selfAwareness,emotionalAndBehavioralSkills,healthManagement,health
Grades: 14,13,1
Help young learners feel safe and prepared for a doctor visit with this structured social story designed for preschool, PreK, special education, and students with autism. This resource uses clear first-person language and short, simple sentences to explain what happens at the doctor’s office, including waiting, meeting the doctor, and the check-up. It supports children in understanding routines, reducing anxiety, and building confidence. The story also helps students learn how to stay calm, follow directions, and express their feelings in a safe and appropriate way. After the story, students practice with real-life scenarios where they choose the correct response. These structured choices reinforce understanding and teach children how to respond appropriately in different situations during a doctor visit. Students will learn how to: Wait calmly Follow directions Stay still during a check-up Ask questions Express feelings Stay close to a trusted adult This resource supports social-emotional learning (SEL), behavior support, ABA sessions, and structured teaching in classroom, therapy, and home settings. ⭐ This resource is part of the Medical Social Stories Series, designed to teach essential health and safety routines in a clear and supportive way. Add this essential medical social story to your collection today.