Social skills are not learned in isolation. They are practiced with real peers, in real moments.
Our small-group sessions are intentionally designed to help children strengthen communication, flexible thinking, cooperation, and emotional regulation in a supportive, structured environment.
This is not “free play.” It is guided, purposeful skill development.
Turn-taking and sharing
Starting and maintaining conversations
Joining play appropriately
Waiting and handling “not your turn”
Problem solving
Reading social cues and responding appropriately
Respecting boundaries
Conflict resolution
Each skill is practiced in live peer interactions, not just discussed.

Children build confidence by experiencing success with peers.
Group therapy provides real practice, real feedback, and real growth to help children develop the resilience and social understanding they need at home, in school, and in the community.