Social Skills Groups

Our Saturday Social Skills Groups provide children and adolescents with valuable opportunities to practice peer interaction and social development in a supportive, structured environment. These small group therapy sessions are clinically designed to teach foundational social competencies.

Key areas of focus include:
Friendship skills and building positive relationships.
Conversation skills and communication etiquette.
Emotional regulation and coping strategies.
Teamwork and cooperation in structured activities.

Who We Serve

  • Children and adolescents ages 5 to 22 years, thoughtfully grouped by age and skill level
  • Primarily individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
  • Children and teens facing social communication challenges and those seeking essential peer interaction skills.

What to Expect & Session Logistics

Group Size

Small groups of 4–6 children ensure personalized attention and ample interaction time.

Activities

Engaging, structured activities, games, and skills practice in natural environments.

Practice

Includes real-world social practice during supervised community settings and outings.

Family Involvement

Parent check-ins and structured home activities are provided to ensure skills generalize.

Social Skills Group: Session Details

Detail Specification
Duration 60–90 minutes per session.
Frequency Sessions are held on Saturdays (typically structured as 8–12 week programs).
Location Primarily Clinic-based, supplemented by community outings for social practice.
Insurance Coverage is variable; services may be covered under existing ABA therapy benefits.