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Social Skills Groups

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Our Social Skills Groups help children and teens build the social and communication skills they need to connect with peers, navigate social situations, and develop meaningful relationships. Groups are structured, supportive, and designed to meet participants where they are.

What We Focus On

  • Taking turns and sharing

  • Conversation skills

  • Emotion recognition and regulation

  • Cooperative play and teamwork

  • Problem-solving and conflict resolution

  • Friendship building

  • Understanding social cues and expectations

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Our social skills groups are designed to be warm, structured, and collaborative, giving each participant the support they need while practicing real interactions with peers. Sessions take place in classroom-style or community-based environments that naturally encourage communication, teamwork, and engagement. Each group is led by trained Behavior Technicians with curriculum guidance and oversight from Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) to ensure every activity is meaningful, supportive, and aligned with each child’s goals.

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