Social Skills Groups


Social skills groups, made up of 2-5 children, offer structured opportunities for your child to develop and practice social skills in a supportive group setting. Led by trained professionals, these groups focus on essential skills such as communication, turn-taking, appropriate social interactions, and understanding social cues. Participants engage in group activities, role-playing, and guided peer interactions to build confidence and enhance social competence. These groups also provide a setting for your child to generalize skills learned in therapy, promoting independence and improving social integration in real-world situations.
Benefits:
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Enhances verbal and nonverbal communication for better interactions.
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Provides opportunities to practice social skills and foster friendships.
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Encourages turn-taking and sharing for improved group dynamics.
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Helps your child understand social cues and appropriate responses.
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Builds confidence through structured practice in a supportive environment.
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Supports skill transfer to real-life settings for better social integration.
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Reduces problem behaviors by promoting appropriate social alternatives.
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Fosters independence through social competence and self-awareness.
