DOES YOUR CHILD:
• Demonstrate poor eye contact?
• Have difficulty managing a social situation with peers?
• Prefer to play in isolation?Demonstrate difficulty asking and responding to questions?
• Demonstrate limited attention?
• Have difficulty communicating?
• Use repetitive speech and play behaviors?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, your child will benefit from a structured social language group.
Our social language groups provide a stimulating and positive experience for children with communication needs. The program is designed to provide children with the opportunity to build social and language skills that will help them initiate and maintain peer relationships. Each language group targets appropriate eye contact, turn–taking, attending, following directions, answering questions, and interacting appropriately in varied social situations. An integrated sensory approach is used to improve attention and decrease tactile defensiveness. Our program helps children build confidence, gain acceptance, and develop long lasting friendships. We make communication experiences functional, positive, and fun! |