Social Skills Groups
Many children with autism want to make friends but struggle with knowing how. Our Social Skills Groups provide a fun, supportive space for kids to learn and practice socializing with peers. Guided by our therapists, small groups of children of similar ages work on skills like sharing, taking turns, greeting others, starting conversations, understanding feelings, and cooperative play. We make these group sessions feel like playdates – with games, interactive activities, and creative projects that naturally encourage kids to engage with each other.
Improve Peer Interaction
Skills practice through shared activities like games, cooperative play, and group problem-solving.
Strengthen Emotional Regulation
Supporting self-care by practicing, recognizing and expressing feelings appropriately.
Reciprocal Conversation Skills
Important skills such as taking turns speaking and asking/answering questions in a group