At Autism Center for Kids Inc., we provide specialized social skills training for children and teens through a psychotherapy-based approach that focuses on emotional understanding, communication, and real-life confidence.
Many parents search for social skills training when their child struggles with friendships, communication, or social confidence. These challenges are common in children with autism, ADHD, or anxiety—but they are also highly treatable with the right approach.
Our goal is not just to teach children what to say or do—but to help them truly understand social interaction, build confidence, and develop meaningful relationships.
What Is Social Skills Training?
Social skills training is a structured and supportive process that helps children learn how to interact with others effectively.
It teaches children how to:
- Start and maintain conversations
- Understand body language and facial expressions
- Take turns and cooperate
- Express thoughts and feelings clearly
- Build and maintain friendships
At Autism Center for Kids Inc., social skills training goes deeper than surface-level behavior. We help children understand the emotional meaning behind social interactions.
Why Social Skills Training Matters
Strong social skills are essential for:
- Making and keeping friends
- Participating in school activities
- Building self-confidence
- Reducing anxiety in social situations
- Developing independence
Children who struggle socially may feel isolated, misunderstood, or frustrated. Early support can make a significant difference.
Who Benefits from Social Skills Training?
Social skills training is helpful for children and teens who:
- Have Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Have ADHD
- Experience social anxiety
- Struggle with communication
- Have difficulty making or maintaining friendships
- Feel overwhelmed in group settings
Each child has unique strengths and challenges, which is why individualized therapy is essential.
Signs Your Child May Need Social Skills Training
You might consider social skills training if your child:
- Avoids social interaction
- Has trouble starting conversations
- Interrupts frequently or struggles with turn-taking
- Misunderstands social cues
- Has difficulty making friends
- Experiences anxiety in social situations
These are not failures—they are opportunities to build new skills.
Our Unique Psychotherapy-Based Approach
At Autism Center for Kids Inc., we use a psychotherapy-based model that focuses on the whole child.
Instead of simply teaching behaviors, we focus on:
✔️ Emotional awareness
✔️ Self-confidence
✔️ Relationship-building
✔️ Communication skills
✔️ Real-life application
We believe children learn best when they feel safe, understood, and supported.
How Social Skills Training Works
Our sessions are engaging, structured, and personalized.
Each session may include:
- Guided conversation practice
- Role-playing real-life scenarios
- Interactive games and activities
- Emotional awareness exercises
- Feedback and reflection
Children are encouraged to participate at their own pace, building confidence over time.
Therapy Methods We Use
Play Therapy
Play therapy allows children to practice social interaction naturally. It helps with:
- Turn-taking
- Sharing
- Communication
- Emotional expression
Role-Playing and Social Scenarios
Children practice situations such as:
- Joining a group
- Introducing themselves
- Handling disagreements
This prepares them for real-life experiences.
Group Social Skills Training
Small group sessions allow children to:
- Practice with peers
- Receive feedback
- Build friendships
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
CBT helps children:
- Understand thoughts and feelings
- Reduce social anxiety
- Build confidence in social situations
Art Therapy
Art therapy provides a creative way for children to express themselves and connect with others.
What Children Learn
Through social skills training, children develop:
Communication Skills
- Starting conversations
- Listening actively
- Asking questions
Social Awareness
- Understanding body language
- Reading facial expressions
- Recognizing social cues
Emotional Regulation
- Managing frustration
- Coping with rejection
- Staying calm in social situations
Friendship Skills
- Making friends
- Keeping friendships
- Resolving conflicts
The Role of Emotional Regulation
Social success is closely tied to emotional regulation.
At Autism Center for Kids Inc., we integrate emotional regulation into every session to help children:
- Understand their emotions
- Manage reactions
- Respond appropriately in social situations
Parent Involvement
Parents are a key part of the process.
We provide:
- Coaching and guidance
- Strategies for home practice
- Feedback on progress
- Support for real-life challenges
This ensures that children apply their skills outside of therapy.
Online Social Skills Training
We offer online social skills training, making support accessible across:
- Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Quebec
- United States (NY, NJ, Florida, and more)
- International locations
Online sessions provide:
- Flexible scheduling
- Comfort of home
- Consistent support
- Increased parent involvement
Benefits of Social Skills Training
Children who receive social skills training often experience:
- Increased confidence
- Better communication
- Stronger friendships
- Reduced anxiety
- Improved school performance
These are lifelong skills that support success in all areas of life.
Why Families Choose Autism Center for Kids Inc.
Families trust Autism Center for Kids Inc. because of our personalized and compassionate approach.
✔️ Individualized Therapy Plans
Tailored to each child
✔️ One-on-One and Group Options
Flexible and effective
✔️ Psychotherapy-Based Model
Focus on emotional growth
✔️ 20+ Years of Experience
Deep expertise in child development
✔️ Family-Centered Care
Support for both children and parents
When to Start Social Skills Training
It’s never too early—or too late—to start.
Early intervention can help children:
- Build confidence sooner
- Develop strong friendships
- Reduce anxiety
However, teens also benefit greatly from social skills training, especially as social expectations increase.
Getting Started
Starting social skills training is simple:
- Contact Autism Center for Kids Inc.
- Schedule an assessment
- Receive a personalized therapy plan
- Begin sessions
Conclusion
Social skills are essential for a child’s emotional wellbeing, confidence, and long-term success. With the right support, children and teens can learn to communicate effectively, build meaningful relationships, and feel confident in social situations.
At Autism Center for Kids Inc., we provide personalized, psychotherapy-based social skills training that helps children thrive—not just in therapy, but in real life. 🌱
