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ACCEPTING

CONSEQUENCES

By: Brooke Reagan


A social
story about
accepting
consequences
© Brooke Reagan 2020

A social
story about
accepting
consequences
© Brooke Reagan 2020
I make many choices
throughout the school day.
© Brooke Reagan 2020

I make many choices


throughout the school day.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
If I make the wrong choice,
there might be a consequence.
© Brooke Reagan 2020

If I make the wrong choice,


there might be a consequence.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
It is important to understand
that my behavior has
consequences.
© Brooke Reagan 2020

It is important to understand
that my behavior has
consequences.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
Consequences are meant to
teach, and help me think about
what I did.
© Brooke Reagan 2020

Consequences are meant to


teach, and help me think about
what I did.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
During a consequence, I need
to be thinking of a different
choice I could have made.
© Brooke Reagan 2020

During a consequence, I need


to be thinking of a different
choice I could have made.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
I also need to think about how
I can make it better.
© Brooke Reagan 2020

I also need to think about how


I can make it better.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
When I accept a consequence
and learn from it, I will make
better choices.
© Brooke Reagan 2020

When I accept a consequence


and learn from it, I will make
better choices.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
A social
story about accepting
consequences
© Brooke Reagan 2020
I make many choices
throughout the school day.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
If I make the wrong
choice, there might be a
consequence.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
It is important to
understand that my
behavior has
consequences.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
Consequences are meant
to teach, and help me think
about what I did.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
During a consequence, I
need to be thinking of a
different choice I could
have made.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
I also need to think about
how I can make it better.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
When I accept a
consequence and learn
from it, I will make better
choices.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
Why are
Name:
consequences
important?
Cut on the dotted line.
Fold your book in half.
Inside the flaps, draw
or write about
accepting consequences.

What should I
be doing during
a consequence?

© Brooke Reagan 2020


A social
story about
accepting
consequences
© Brooke Reagan 2020

A social
story about
accepting
consequences
© Brooke Reagan 2020
I make many choices
throughout the school day.
© Brooke Reagan 2020

I make many choices


throughout the school day.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
If I make the wrong choice,
there might be a consequence.
© Brooke Reagan 2020

If I make the wrong choice,


there might be a consequence.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
It is important to understand
that my behavior has
consequences.
© Brooke Reagan 2020

It is important to understand
that my behavior has
consequences.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
Consequences are meant to
teach, and help me think about
what I did.
© Brooke Reagan 2020

Consequences are meant to


teach, and help me think about
what I did.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
During a consequence, I need
to be thinking of a different
choice I could have made.
© Brooke Reagan 2020

During a consequence, I need


to be thinking of a different
choice I could have made.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
I also need to think about how
I can make it better.
© Brooke Reagan 2020

I also need to think about how


I can make it better.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
When I accept a consequence
and learn from it, I will make
better choices.
© Brooke Reagan 2020

When I accept a consequence


and learn from it, I will make
better choices.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
A social
story about accepting
consequences
© Brooke Reagan 2020
I make many choices
throughout the school day.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
If I make the wrong
choice, there might be a
consequence.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
It is important to
understand that my
behavior has
consequences.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
Consequences are meant
to teach, and help me think
about what I did.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
During a consequence, I
need to be thinking of a
different choice I could
have made.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
I also need to think about
how I can make it better.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
When I accept a
consequence and learn
from it, I will make better
choices.
© Brooke Reagan 2020
Why are
Name:
consequences
important?
Cut on the dotted line.
Fold your book in half.
Inside the flaps, draw
or write about
accepting consequences.

What should I
be doing during
a consequence?

© Brooke Reagan 2020


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