Social Skills Groups
Real skills, real peers, real confidence.

Social skills groups provide children with opportunities to practice interacting with others in a supportive setting. Skills like taking turns, starting conversations, joining play, and responding to peers are taught through structured activities, games, and guided interactions.
Children learn by practicing with peers, observing others, and gaining confidence in group environments such as school or community settings. Sibling participation may be included when appropriate, creating additional opportunities for practice while strengthening relationships.
