🌙 Alera’s Adventure – A Social Story About Patience and Taking Turns
For Neurodivergent Learners | Ages 4–8
Join Alera and his playful flying fox Rufy on a heartwarming journey to the Ice Village, where they celebrate the Moon Festival with their best friend, Lia!
Through colorful illustrations and relatable moments, Alera’s Adventure helps children understand the importance of waiting, patience, and self-regulation in social settings.
This story is specially designed for neurodivergent children who may find waiting difficult or overwhelming. The gentle narrative, predictable structure, and visual cues make it easier for children to connect with the story and practice social-emotional learning in a safe, engaging way.
💡 Why It’s Great for Neurodivergent Kids
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Visual support – bright, calming illustrations guide focus and comprehension.
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Simple, structured language – promotes understanding and predictability.
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Relatable social challenges – like waiting for a turn, standing in line, and managing big feelings.
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Encourages perspective-taking – children learn how others feel when we wait and share.
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Can be used with visual schedules or token systems for reinforcement.
👩👩👧 Perfect For
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Early childhood educators and therapists
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Parents supporting children with ASD, ADHD, or emotional regulation needs
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Social skills groups or circle time discussions
📘 Includes
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A complete social story: Alera’s Adventure
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Printable emotion cards and coloring pages (Alera, Lia, and Rufy) for post-reading engagement
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Parental Guidance section with reading tips and discussion prompts
🧩 Learning Focus:
Patience | Turn-taking | Emotional Regulation | Friendship | Empathy
📍 Created by: Sugharliving
🌐 More resources at: https://sugharliving.site/
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