Building Social Skills for Neurodiverse Children

Building Social Skills for Neurodiverse Children

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Social skills are an essential part of everyday life, helping children form friendships, communicate effectively, and participate confidently in school and community activities. For neurodiverse children, developing these skills can sometimes be more challenging, requiring specialised support and strategies.

At Planted Therapy, we focus on creating engaging, supportive environments where children can practise social interaction in real-world contexts. Our therapists use evidence-based approaches to build communication, cooperation, and problem-solving skills in ways that feel natural and empowering. Parents and caregivers are included in the process, ensuring strategies can be reinforced at home and in daily routines.

By fostering social growth, children not only develop stronger connections with peers but also build confidence in navigating everyday challenges. With consistent practice and support, social skills can open doors to lasting friendships, resilience, and greater independence.

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