Our Social Skills Group is designed to help children develop meaningful peer relationships in a supportive, small group setting. Through guided play and real-world social activities, children practice communication, cooperation, emotional regulation, and flexibility in ways that feel natural and engaging.
This group is ABA-informed but intentionally play-based. Skills are taught through games, shared activities, and everyday social situations rather than drills or rigid instruction. Our goal is to help your child feel more confident, connected, and comfortable interacting with others.
The Social Skills Group is a small, structured group program led by trained behavior therapists and supervised by a BCBA. Children learn and practice social skills alongside peers in a calm, encouraging environment where mistakes are part of learning.
Sessions focus on skills that support successful participation in group settings such as school, activities, and playdates. By practicing with peers, children gain real experience navigating conversations, sharing space, managing emotions, and solving social challenges.
Through group participation, your child can work on skills such as:
These skills are practiced in real time with gentle guidance and support, helping children feel more confident using them outside the group.
Our approach is thoughtful, child-centered, and relationship-focused. What sets our group apart:
We meet children where they are and build skills at a pace that feels supportive rather than overwhelming.
Groups are carefully formed based on age, developmental level, and social goals to support positive peer experiences.
This group may be a good fit for your child if they:
Your BCBA can help determine whether the Social Skills Group is the right addition to your child’s overall treatment plan.