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Early Identification
Signs Your Child May Need Social Skills Support
Difficulty making or keeping friends
Trouble understanding social cues
Limited eye contact or conversation skills
Anxiety in group settings
Risks of Not Addressing Social Difficulties
Social isolation
Low confidence
Emotional distress
Challenges in school and later life
Parent Support
How Parents Can Help at Home
Practice turn-taking games
Role-play social scenarios
Encourage group activities
Why Social Skills Groups Works
Group therapy allows children to:
Learn through peer interaction
Practice real-life social situations
Build confidence in a safe environment
AIM Pediatric Therapy's Social Skills Programs
Our groups:
Are therapist-led and structured
Focus on communication, cooperation, and confidence
Are tailored by age and developmental level
School Impact
School Benefits
Better classroom behavior
Improved peer interactions
Social Skills Groups FAQs
ABA Therapy
OAP Funding
Payment
General
Services
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