Social Groups
Small, structured groups where children can practice making friends, sharing, and joining play in a safe, supported setting.
Who this is for: Children who want friends but struggle with social cues, turn-taking, or staying engaged in group activities.
On this program, you can expect:
- Small group sizes matched by age and skill level
- 60–90 minute sessions once or twice per week
- Led by a BCBA or experienced social-skills therapist
- Play-based activities, games, and role-play
- Brief parent feedback after each group cycle

Group Focus Areas
Friendship Skills
Learning how to join play, share interests, and keep a simple conversation going with peers.
Group Cooperation
Practicing games, turn-taking, and rule-following in a way that feels fun and achievable.
Problem-Solving & Flexibility
Handling ‘no’, waiting, and changes in plans with coaching and step-by-step support.
Emotion & Perspective-Taking
Helping children notice their own feelings and better understand how others might feel in a situation.
Community Readiness
Preparing for playdates, birthday parties, and community programs so kids can participate more confidently.