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Social Skills Training

Social Skills Training focuses on helping children develop essential interpersonal skills within real-life situations. By addressing communication, turn-taking, and appropriate social behaviors, therapists create interventions that promote positive interactions with peers and adults, enhancing real-world success .

key benefits

Social Skills Training focuses on enhancing a child’s social interactions and communication. Programs are tailored to the child’s unique needs, improving engagement and reducing anxiety in real-life situations. Family involvement allows for continuous reinforcement of skills.

 

Therapists work on key areas like turn-taking, conversation skills, and appropriate behaviors. Behavior management techniques help reduce negative behaviors, fostering positive alternatives and better interactions with peers and family.

Our process

The process begins with a consultation, where a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) conducts an assessment to understand the child’s strengths and needs. Based on this, a personalized treatment plan is created to guide therapy and address specific goals.

Social skills training helps children develop the ability to interact confidently with peers, family members, and others in different social settings. By focusing on communication, turn-taking, and appropriate behavior, children are taught essential skills that promote positive relationships and successful social interactions. Therapy encourages both verbal and non-verbal communication methods, addressing key areas such as listening, expressing emotions, and understanding social cues.

Get Started with Social Skills Training

We’re here to support your child’s journey every step of the way. If you’re ready to learn more about how BrightSteps can help, reach out to us today!

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In-Home ABA Therapy

Our in-home ABA therapy provides a familiar, comfortable setting for your child to learn and grow.

Behavior Reduction & Management

Our specialists work closely with children and families to address challenging behaviors.

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