What is social group?
A social group is a structured environment where children with autism, ADHD and Global Developmental Delay (GDD) can learn and practise social skills with a small group of children.
Guided and supported by trained therapists, sessions use evidence-based ABA strategies to help children engage in meaningful social interactions in a fun and supportive way.
What is social group?
A social group is a structured environment where children with autism, ADHD and Global Developmental Delay (GDD) can learn and practise social skills with a small group of children.
Guided and supported by trained therapists, sessions use evidence-based ABA strategies to help children engage in meaningful social interactions in a fun and supportive way.

Why social group is important?
Children with autism, ADHD and GDD often face challenges in social situations. Our social group helps them:
- Learn and practise essential social skills (e.g., taking turns, sharing, greetings)
- Improve initiate conversation
- Develop friendship and positive peer interactions
- Learn how to manage emotions in small social settings
- Practise flexibility in play and conversations
- Learn and practise essential social skills (e.g., taking turns, sharing, greetings)
- Improve initiate conversation
- Develop friendship and positive peer interactions
- Learn how to manage emotions in small social settings
- Practise flexibility in play and conversations