A Social Story(TM) accurately describes a context, skill, achievement, or concept according to 10 defining criteria. These criteria guide Story research, development, and implementation to ensure an overall patient
and supportive quality, and a format, "voice", content, and learning experience that is descriptive, meaningful, and physically, socially, and emotionally safe for the child, adolescent, or adult with autism. The criteria define what aSocial Stories(TM) may be described as an effective and meaningful approach to support social understanding, but the ultimate and deeper goal is to empower children and older people by enhancing their understanding of social situations and social encounters in their lives, and thereby supporting their ability to be active participants in life's routines and activities. The effective use of Social Stories(TM) goes even further--it allows practitioners and parents to build trusting relationships through their
support. Ultimately, the overarching goal of Social Stories(TM) is this: to help people to be self-determined, confident and competent individuals.