Social Skills Groups
Practice and build upon skills taught in one-to-one therapy in a supportive, facilitated small-group setting
Bridging the Transition Between Therapy and Daily Life
While some children develop social skills naturally, others benefit from explicit instruction. In our fun and interactive groups, participants work together to enhance their social skills. Our groups bridge therapy and unstructured social time, building the skills and confidence to navigate relationships with increased ease.
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The social communication and self-regulation group is a fun and interactive group for children to work together to enhance their social and self-regulation skills. Sessions include active movement, arts and crafts, games and role play.
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This social group is a fun and interactive opportunity for boys to build Lego while practicing and implementing the social and emotional skills learned in one-to-one therapy.
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This group provides an opportunity for girls to foster and navigate friendships. Participants will develop emotional regulation skills and conflict resolution strategies essential for making and sustaining friendships.