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    • What is ABA Therapy?
    • Intensity of Treatment
    • Service Delivery
    • Speech/Language Therapy
    • Insurance
    • Social Skills Groups
    • Resources for Families
    • More Community Resources
    • Coursework Supervision
    • Careers
    • Contact Us
  • Home
  • What is ABA Therapy?
  • Intensity of Treatment
  • Service Delivery
  • Speech/Language Therapy
  • Insurance
  • Social Skills Groups
  • Resources for Families
  • More Community Resources
  • Coursework Supervision
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
Carolina ABA, LLC.

Social Skills Groups

Social skills groups can have many benefits for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Here are some of the potential benefits:

Improved Social Skills

Increased Social Self-Confidence

Increased Social Self-Confidence

Social skills groups can help individuals with ASD to learn and practice social skills, such as initiating conversation, maintaining eye contact, and taking turns in conversation.


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Increased Social Self-Confidence

Increased Social Self-Confidence

Increased Social Self-Confidence

As individuals with ASD learn and practice social skills in a supportive environment, they may gain confidence in their ability to interact with others.


Enhanced Social Understanding

Increased Social Self-Confidence

Enhanced Social Understanding

Social skills groups can help individuals with ASD to better understand social norms and expectations, as well as to recognize and interpret social cues and nonverbal communication.

Increased Social Engagement

Increased Social Engagement

Enhanced Social Understanding

As individuals with ASD become more comfortable with social interactions, they may become more willing to engage in social activities and seek out social opportunities.

Reduced Social Anxiety

Increased Social Engagement

Improved Quality of Life

Social skills groups can provide a safe and supportive environment for individuals with ASD to practice social skills, which may help to reduce social anxiety and increase comfort in social situations.


Improved Quality of Life

Increased Social Engagement

Improved Quality of Life

Improved social skills and increased social engagement can lead to a better quality of life for individuals with ASD, as they are better able to participate in social, educational, and vocational activities.

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It's important to note that the specific benefits of social skills groups will depend on the individual's needs and goals, as well as the specific techniques and strategies used in the group. Social skills groups may be conducted in a variety of settings and may involve a range of interventions.


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