The first Monday in every September. This year it is on the 5th
Types of sentences
There are seven sentence types that may be used in a Social Story.[16]
- Descriptive sentences: are truthful and observable sentences (opinion- and assumption-free) that identify the most relevant factors in a social situation. They often answer "wh" questions.
- Perspective sentences: refer to or describe the internal state of other people (their knowledge/thoughts, feelings, beliefs, opinions, motivation or physical condition) so that the individual can learn how others' perceive various events.
- Directive sentences: presents or suggests, in positive terms, a response or choice of responses to a situation or concept.
- Affirmative sentences: enhances the meaning of statements and may express a commonly shared value or opinion. They can also stress the important points, refer to a law or rule to reassure the learner.
- Control sentences: identifies personal strategies the individual will use to recall and apply information. They are written by the individual after reviewing the Social Story.
- Cooperative sentences: describe what others will do to assist the individual. This helps to ensure consistent responses by a variety of people.
- Partial sentences: encourages the individual to make guesses regarding the next step in a situation, the response of another individual, or his/her own response. Any of the above sentences can be written as a partial sentence with a portion of the sentence being a blank space to complete.[14]
Social Story ratio: Two to five cooperative, descriptive, perspective, and/or affirmative sentences for every directive or control sentence.[17]
they have a second chance drawing....ya know, the entire name of this process should probably have given you the answer to this so I'm not sure this is the right answer you wanted. What exactly are you asking?
some do, since we do not know what motel or what airport you are talking about though, we really would not know
you probably can't rent a house or build one then.....it is sad but you will have to seek out other assistance to have a place...call you local social service office
ask AT&T if you can port over you number
sing a lot I guess