Social Skills Groups

Building confidence through connection. Our social skills groups provide a fun, supportive environment where children learn to communicate effectively, build friendships, and navigate social situations with confidence.

Social Skills Groups

Building confidence through connection. Our social skills groups provide a fun, supportive environment where children learn to communicate effectively, build friendships, and navigate social situations with confidence.

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One Holland Village

5 min from Buona Vista MRT

Mon-Fri: 9am-6pm | Sat: 9am-4pm

By appointment

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Why Social Skills Groups?

Many children struggle with social communication, making it hard to form friendships and navigate social situations. Our groups provide the perfect balance of structure and natural interaction.

Peer Interaction

Practice social skills with peers in a supportive, structured environment

Fun & Engaging

Games, activities, and role-play make learning social skills enjoyable

Targeted Goals

Focus on specific social communication objectives for each child

Regular Practice

Weekly sessions provide consistent opportunities to build skills

Age-Appropriate Groups

Groups are carefully formed based on age, skills, and social goals

Little Communicators

5-6 years (K1-K2)

3-4 children

Focus: Basic social skills, turn-taking, sharing, and play skills

Social Explorers

7-9 years (P1-P3)

4-5 children

Focus: Conversation skills, perspective-taking, and friendship building

Skills We Target

Our evidence-based curriculum covers all aspects of social communication, from basic interaction skills to complex social problem-solving.

Session Structure

  • Welcome & warm-up activity (10 min)
  • Skill teaching & modeling (15 min)
  • Practice through games & activities (25 min)
  • Reflection & parent update (10 min)

Key Skills Developed

Starting and maintaining conversations
Understanding non-verbal communication
Taking turns in conversation
Topic maintenance and switching
Understanding social cues
Making and keeping friends
Resolving conflicts peacefully
Working cooperatively in groups
Understanding emotions and empathy
Appropriate humor and jokes
Personal space and boundaries
Online social etiquette

How to Join Our Groups

1

Initial Assessment

We evaluate your child's social communication needs

2

Group Matching

We place your child in an appropriate group

3

Weekly Sessions

Attend engaging 60-minute group sessions

4

Progress Updates

Regular feedback on your child's development

Meet Our Speech Therapists

Our experienced therapists bring expertise in social communication and group facilitation

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are social skills groups?

Social skills groups are small therapy groups where children practice communication and friendship skills with peers in a supportive, structured environment. Through games, activities, and role-play, children learn turn-taking, conversation skills, understanding social cues, and building friendships.

What ages are your social skills groups for?

We offer groups for children aged 5-9. Little Communicators (5-6 years, K1-K2) focuses on basic social skills, turn-taking, and play skills with 3-4 children. Social Explorers (7-9 years, P1-P3) works on conversation skills, perspective-taking, and friendship building with 4-5 children.

What social skills do you target?

We target starting and maintaining conversations, understanding non-verbal communication, turn-taking, making and keeping friends, resolving conflicts, working cooperatively, understanding emotions and empathy, and appropriate social boundaries.

How are groups structured?

Groups meet weekly for consistent practice opportunities. Each session includes structured activities, games, and role-play exercises designed to make learning social skills fun and engaging while focusing on specific objectives for each child.

Who benefits from social skills groups?

Children who struggle with peer interactions, have difficulty making friends, find it hard to read social cues, or need practice with conversation skills. This includes children with autism, social communication challenges, or those who simply need support building confidence in social situations.

Parent Resource

Does My Child Need Speech Therapy?

Learn about speech and language milestones, including social communication development.

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Join Our Social Skills Groups Today!

Limited spots available in our new program. Contact us to learn more about enrollment and upcoming group schedules.

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Let's connect!

We'd love to have a free 15-minute chat with you to discuss any queries you may have. Think of it as a friendly strategy session to help you explore your child's communication development.

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