Social Skill Development Program
Program Overview
Our Social Skills Development Program is designed to help individuals with social skill deficits build essential social communication and interpersonal skills. Through structured lessons, interactive activities, and real-life practice, participants will develop confidence in navigating social situations at home, school, work, and in the community. We offer tailored programs for preschool-children (ages 2-5) elementary students ages (6-10), middle school students (ages 11-14), high school & transition students (ages 15-21), and adults (ages 21+), ensuring age-appropriate skill development.
Pre-Schoolers
This program focuses on early social engagement through play-based learning. Children will develop basic communication skills, sharing and turn-taking, recognizing emotions, and responding to social cues using songs, stories, visual supports, and interactive activities.

Middle Schoolers
This stage focuses on developing self-awareness and navigating peer relationships. Topics include initiating and maintaining conversations, reading social cues, conflict resolution, and self-advocacy. Students will engage in peer discussions, problem-solving activities, and real-life social scenarios to build confidence.

Elementary
Designed to strengthen foundational social skills, this program helps children improve conversational turn-taking, friendship-building, understanding personal space, and expressing emotions appropriately. Activities include role-playing, storytelling, and group games to encourage positive peer interactions.

High School and Beyond
Geared toward independent social functioning, this program covers workplace communication, social boundaries, teamwork, self-advocacy, and professional etiquette. Participants practice interview skills, workplace interactions, and community-based socialization to prepare for adult life and employment.
