Social Skills Groups
Our Social Skills and Groups therapy focuses on providing the tools to build meaningful connections through social interactions.

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About Social Skills Groups
Social Skills are critical to any kiddo's development. For those with Autism Spectrum Disorder, developing these skills is one of the hardest tasks.
All kiddos at Unity Behavioral Services have programs related to social skills and navigating group settings. Through structured group sessions, children practice essential skills like communication, cooperation, and conflict resolution in a supportive environment.
Why are Social Skills
Important?
Enhancing Communication
These skills help children express themselves more effectively while understanding others.
Fostering Relationships
Social Skills help kiddos expand their often limited relationships and navigate those relationships more effectively.
Real-Life Application
These skills, when practiced in a controlled environment, help kiddos confidence and experience in everyday interactions.
What to Expect From
Social Skills Development
One-on-one Development
Before joining a group, each kiddo will work one-on-one with their therapist to practice key skills based on their specific needs. This provides a foundational set of skills for group therapy sessions.
Tailored Group Sessions
Groups are carefully composed of children with similar social skill levels and goals. Sessions are designed to address the specific needs of the group, ensuring that each child benefits from the interactions.
Role-Playing Activities
Role-playing is a key component of our social skills groups. Kiddos participate in scenarios that mimic real-life situations, allowing them to practice and reinforce the skills they are learning in a safe and supportive environment.
Guided Peer Interactions
Kiddos are encouraged to interact with their peers during sessions, with guidance from our therapists. This hands-on approach helps them develop critical social skills, such as turn-taking, active listening, and empathy.
Parental Involvement
We involve parents by providing regular updates on their child’s progress and offering strategies to reinforce social skills at home. This collaborative approach ensures that the skills learned in the group translate into relationships with siblings, parents, and extended family.
After the Group Therapy
Upon completing Group Therapy, our team will work with you to find communities for regular practice and engagement.
Like many of the skills developed during ABA therapy, social skills require regular practice and engagement. Finding a group where social skills are regularly practiced, reinforced, and expanded upon ensures your kiddo does not lose these skills and habits over time.

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Getting Started
Embarking on the journey of ABA therapy starts with an Initial Assessment.
Our compassionate and skilled team at Unity Behavioral Services is here to support you every step of the way. If you have any questions or are ready to schedule an Initial Assessment, please contact us today.
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