Assiduous Learning Hub
Social skills training for autism utilizes Applied Behavior Analysis scientific teaching methods to teach children functional social skills and improve their ability to make and maintain friendships. The therapy focuses on interactive play, attention, following rules of games, communication, personal boundaries, coping skills, and reduction of problem behaviors.
Social skills groups for individuals with autism help to develop communication and social skills. It also helps to build self-esteem and confidence in real-life situations. The groups have a structured curriculum and a skilled facilitator.
The program provides direct instruction in functional social skills and opportunities to practice skills in a safe environment. It helps children understand social cues, joint attention, eye contact, and body language. Developing social skills is important for participating in school, work, and society.