Social Stories For Occupational Therapy Practitioners – Live Webinar
February 26, 2026 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm MST
This session introduces occupational therapy practitioners to the core principles and structure of Social Stories™ based on Gray’s framework. Participants will review current evidence on their effectiveness, limitations, and factors that influence outcomes. We will highlight when Social Stories are most useful—such as for social behaviors, transitions, and self-regulation—and when other strategies may be more appropriate. Attendees will learn a clear step-by-step process for developing individualized stories and see how they can be paired with modeling, visual supports, and prompting to support generalization. The session concludes with a brief look at emerging digital and AI-enhanced social narrative tools shaping future OT practice.
Learning Outcomes
- After this course, participants will be able to explain the principles and theory of social stories including the latest evidence base on the efficacy, their limitations, and applicability in OT.
- After this course, participants will be able to identify the step-by-step process to develop a Social Story tailored to a client’s needs using blended principles of social stories and MOHO.
- After this course, participants will be able to describe 3 uses of Social Stories for broader OT interventions (e.g., combining with modeling, visual supports, prompting) and plan for generalization and fading.
Agenda
| 0-20 Minutes | Principles and theory of social stories including criteria for efficacy |
| 20-40 Minutes | Connecting MOHO to the use of social stories in OT |
| 40-60 Minutes | Review research on the efficacy of social stories. |
| 60-90 Minutes | Case Study: Step by step creation of social story for OT client |
| 90-115 Minutes | Application in practice: Exploring OT relevant topics for the use of social stories. |
| 115-120 Minutes | Summary, Q&A |
