Social skills groups provide a supportive, structured environment where children, teens, and adults can practice social interaction in real time. These groups offer opportunities to build confidence, develop communication strategies, and strengthen interpersonal skills, all within a safe and encouraging space. Participants benefit not only from direct guidance but also from learning with and from peers.

For Children and Teens:

Through role play, group activities, and evidence-based strategies, children and adolescents learn how to make and keep friends, manage conflict, express themselves effectively, and read social cues. Younger children may engage in play-based exercises that foster cooperation and perspective-taking, while adolescents often work on navigating more complex peer dynamics.

For Adults:

Adults can also face challenges in social connection, whether related to anxiety, neurodivergence, workplace difficulties, or relationship patterns. In groups, adults practice conversational skills, active listening, boundary setting, and building more authentic connections in a supportive setting.

Social Skills Groups can help with:

  • Building and maintaining friendships and relationships

  • Strengthening communication and conversation skills

  • Developing confidence in social situations

  • Learning conflict resolution and problem-solving strategies

  • Practicing perspective-taking

  • Reducing social anxiety

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Social Skills Groups