Social skills groups provide children with autism the tools to communicate effectively, build friendships, and navigate social situations with confidence. Todd Eller, a behavioral intervention expert, highlights six key benefits: improved communication, enhanced peer interaction, better emotional regulation, stronger problem-solving skills, increased self-esteem, and the ability to apply these skills in real life. These structured groups create a supportive environment where children can thrive socially.
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