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- Social Stories for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Validating the Content of a Virtual Reality Program Ghanouni, Parisa Jarus, Tal Zwicker, Jill G. Lucyshyn, Joseph Mow, Kristin Ledingham, Alyssa Children Autism Pervasive Developmental Disorders Interpersonal Competence Story Telling Perspective Taking Vignettes Computer Simulation Program Validation Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects socio-emotional skills and perspective-taking abilities. Although social stories in a form of virtual reality program can help children with ASD, developing them and identifying appropriate responses might be subjective and thus challenging. Using Delphi method, and guided by general case training, we involved 63 parents and clinicians of individuals with ASD, in two rounds of online iteration to refine the stories. Scenarios that reached a 75% agreement level were accepted. This project is the first study to develop and validate a library of 75 short socio-emotional stories that illustrate various types and intensities of emotion in three social contexts of home, school, and community as the content of a virtual reality program.