
Social Skills
If your child finds it hard to join and maintain conversations, make and keep friends, or read social cues, social communication therapy can help them develop the confidence and strategies to connect in ways that feel authentic to them. Our approach is neurodiversity-affirming - we celebrate each child’s unique communication style and support growth through understanding and acceptance. Using games, stories, and role-playing, we help individuals strengthen perspective-taking, flexibility, and emotional awareness, all while having fun and feeling seen for who they are.
What You Might Notice
Your child wants to connect with others but isn’t sure how to start or keep a conversation going
Group play and group work can feel overwhelming or confusing
They sometimes miss or misinterpret social cues like tone of voice, facial expressions, or body language
Your child may have strong language skills but finds the “unspoken rules” of social interactions challenging
You’d like support that focuses on helping your child connect without changing who they are — just giving them tools to feel confident, included, and understood
How We Help
Begin with a free consultation to learn more about your child’s strengths, communication style, and social experiences at home and school
We create individualized goals that build on your child’s interests and abilities
Our approach is neurodiversity-affirming, teaching social understanding and flexibility without trying to change your child’s personality or natural communication style
Therapy is engaging and collaborative, using games, role-play, stories, and real-life scenarios to practice social communication in meaningful ways
Parents receive ongoing coaching and strategies to support authentic connection and self-advocacy beyond the therapy room
We celebrate every success, helping your child feel proud of who they are and how they communicate.