Social Skills Development
Social Skills Development helps children build meaningful connections with peers and adults by improving their ability to communicate, interact, and engage in social situations. This service focuses on skills such as sharing, turn-taking, conversation building, and understanding social cues.
Therapists use structured activities and real-life scenarios to help children practice appropriate social behaviors in a supportive environment. The goal is to build confidence in interactions and reduce anxiety or difficulty in group settings.
These skills are essential for success in school, community environments, and everyday life. As children progress, they become more comfortable engaging with others and forming positive relationships.