Social Skills / Social Groups

At Peak ABA Services, we offer a supportive and fun environment for children to learn and practice important social skills. Our group is designed for children between the ages 3 and 11  years old. Our experienced therapists help children develop social skills they need to build positive relationships and navigate social situations with ease.

One of the best ways for kids to develop social skills is to participate in social settings. These can be organized around any number of interests, from play to arts and crafts. In a social group, kids will have the opportunity to interact with their peers on a regular basis, learning how to communicate, making requests, following requests, share, and cooperate. They will also learn how to resolve conflicts and handle and regulate their emotions.

Social Skills Groups

Our small, age-appropriate groups provide a safe and supportive environment for children to practice and develop their social skills. 

Contact us now to learn more about our social skills group and how it can benefit your child.3 

We look forward to helping your child develop the skills they need to succeed socially!

ABA Therapy

One of the best ways for kids to develop social skills is to participate in social groups. These can be organized around any number of interests, from sports to arts and crafts. In a social group, kids will have the opportunity to interact with their peers on a regular basis, learning how to communicate and cooperate. They will also learn how to resolve conflicts and handle feelings of shyness or anxiety. Participation in a social group can help kids to feel more confident and secure in their social skills, setting them up for success in school and in future relationships.

 Group Sessions: Group sessions are a great opportunity for ABA learners to work on their goals and skills in a group setting. During the group sessions learners work in groups of two or more. Children works on the following skills during the group sessions
  • School Readiness
  • Group Instructions
  • Sportsmanship
  • Turn-taking, sharing, waiting, etc.