Hero Stories: A Coping Strategy for a Child who has Autism.

  • Jones L
  • Merry R
  • Mitchell D
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This paper explores Hero Stories, a different narrative approach developed to support a child with autism to gain self-control and allow him to navigate his world as a competent and capable learner. It examines the development and use of ‘Hero Stories books’ as a strategy for assisting a child with autism to cope with stressful situations within the home and school, and explores how these stories can contribute to enhancing a child’s sense of themselves as thinkers and powerful learners, in charge of their lives.

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Jones, L., Merry, R., & Mitchell, D. (2011). Hero Stories: A Coping Strategy for a Child who has Autism. Kairaranga, 12(2), 20–26. https://doi.org/10.54322/kairaranga.v12i2.165

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