Social skills groups

Practice with other kids.

Small-group sessions where children work on the parts of social life that are hardest to practice in 1:1: joining play, taking turns, reading other kids.

What our groups look like

Real peers, not just adults.

For many autistic children, 1:1 work with a therapist takes them far on skills like communication and behavior. The social piece, though, needs other kids. Our small-group sessions are built for exactly that: practicing turn-taking, joining play, navigating disagreement, and reading other children's cues in a low-stakes, clinician-supported setting.

Group composition is intentional. We match children by age and skill level so the group is genuinely useful for each child in it. Most families combine social-skills groups with 1:1 ABA, OT, or speech, whatever the rest of their plan calls for.

A child laughing as she comes down a playground slide