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Riding the Bus

Using public transport, step by step.

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Page 1 · Waiting for the busWaiting for the bus

My name is {{childName}}, and this is my story about riding the bus. The bus takes people to the places they need to go. I wait at the bus stop with a grown-up. When the bus comes, I wait for it to stop fully before I step forward. Waiting keeps me safe.

Page 2 · Getting onGetting on

When the doors open, I step on. We tap our card or pay the driver. Then I find a seat and sit down. Other people are finding their seats too.

Page 3 · On the busOn the bus

While the bus moves, I stay in my seat and hold on. The bus can be noisy, bumpy, or busy, and that is okay — buses are often like that. I can look out the window and watch the world go by. We watch for our stop together.

Page 4 · Getting offGetting off

When our stop is close, a grown-up presses the button so the driver knows to stop. I wait for the bus to stop fully, then step off carefully. Riding the bus is something I am getting good at. Each trip makes the next one easier.

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Riding the Bus — Social Story for Autistic Children | Autism Social Stories