
Morning School-aged ABA Social Skills Group.
We are currently accepting students for our new Morning School-aged ABA Social Skills Group! Designed for children on the autism spectrum who are motivated to interact with others, this program offers a supportive and engaging way for kids to build friendships and develop key social skills in a small, fun setting. Our groups are kept small with just four children and two experienced therapists, ensuring each child gets personalized attention and a chance to shine.
We know that social situations can be tough, which is why our group is designed to be a safe space for learning and practice. We’ll focus on skills that make it easier to connect with peers, like learning to take turns, sharing, and following rules in games. We’ll also work on bigger ideas like flexible behavior, finding common interests, conversational skills and self-regulation, helping children manage their feelings and impulses so they can have more fun with their friends.
The goal is to move beyond just practicing skills to truly understanding them. Through games and peer-to-peer activities, children will learn how to be friendly, how to have a good time, and how to navigate the ups and downs of friendships, while further developing the executive skills necessary to navigate social situations. Our approach is all about teaching your child how to be a more confident, connected, and happy participant in their social world. This group isn’t just about learning rules—it’s about having lots of fun while building the skills that lead to lasting connections.
Please call us or send us an email to register to this unique Social Skills program.


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