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Is Your Child Finding Friendships or Social Situations Difficult?
Friendships can be complicated.
Some children struggle to join in, keep conversations going, understand social situations or advocate for themselves when things don't go to plan.
We support children to build confidence, connection and participation in ways that feel authentic to them.

What Is Social Communication
Social communication is how we use communication in everyday interactions and relationships.
It includes conversations, friendships, understanding perspectives, self-advocacy, emotional understanding and navigating social situations.
Some children may have strong language skills but still find these areas challenging.
How We Can Help
We support children with:
Friendship skills
Self-advocacy
Conversational skills
Social problem solving
Emotional understanding
Participation support

What Support Might Look Like?
Support may include:
Assessment
Individual therapy
Group programs
Parent coaching
School collaboration
Practical strategies for everyday situations
Frequently Asked Questions
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