Printable social story for waiting

Social Story for Waiting

Help a child practice waiting in line, staying calm, and remembering that their turn is coming with a personalized social story they can read, print, and use at home or school.

What is a social story for waiting?

A social story for waiting helps a child understand what to do when they cannot go first right away. It explains waiting in line, keeping hands calm, using patient words, and knowing that a turn will come after others finish.

  • Teach patience in everyday situations
  • Model calm waiting language
  • Practice one coping action while waiting

When to use this story

Use this story before playground time, classroom lines, snack time, store checkouts, doctor waiting rooms, or any routine where a child struggles with waiting. It is especially useful when waiting leads to grabbing, whining, or tears.

  • Read it before the situation starts
  • Read it again right before the child needs to wait
  • Keep the wording simple and repeatable

Example waiting social story

Sometimes I need to wait. Other people may go before me. Waiting can feel hard, but I can keep my body calm. I can take a slow breath, count, or look at what is happening around me. I can say, "I am waiting for my turn." When it is finally my turn, I can feel proud that I waited with patience and kind words.

Create a personalized waiting social story

ChildrenBooks lets you describe the exact waiting situation, choose the child's age and tone, and generate a structured social story outline. You can edit the text, copy it, download a printable PDF, or use it as the starting point for a picture book.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a social story for waiting?
It is a short child-friendly story that explains how to wait calmly, use patient words, and handle feelings while a child waits for a turn.
Can I use this for waiting in line?
Yes. This kind of story works well for waiting in line at school, on the playground, in stores, and in other everyday routines.
Can I print the story?
Yes. After generating the story, you can download a printable PDF and read it before the child needs to wait.
Does this also help with taking turns?
Yes. Waiting and taking turns are closely connected, so many children benefit from both kinds of stories.
When should I read the story?
Read it before the activity and again right before the child needs to wait. Repetition helps the child remember the routine.