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10 Ways to Build Social Skills

Help your child relate to people in their age group with these simple social outlets.

 

Does your child struggle with social anxiety, have difficulty relating to others, or tend to act inappropriately in social situations? Here are 10 easy ways to get them interacting confidently in their community.

       1. Group therapy
Because of the interactive nature of group therapy, children will naturally build social skills, enhancing their ability to develop personal relationships in the future.

       2. After-school programs
Allowing children to bond over shared skills, interests, or activities can help them feel more confident interacting with others, making them more likely to do so in other situations.

       3. Religious activities
Churches and temples often have activities that can get your child interacting with other kids. It can also help encourage deeper bonds as the children relate to one other through their beliefs.

       4. Play dates
If group activities are too overwhelming for your child, try arranging a visit with one or two classmates or neighbors to get them interacting on a smaller scale.

       5. Virtual Events
Scavenger hunts, games, and other remote activities can be a great alternative for children who are not quite ready to visit in person.

 In Conclusion
If your child gets anxious around other people, there is hope. Start small, with lots of empathy, and things will get better.

If you feel that your child needs more support, reach out to one of our representatives to learn more about how we can help.

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