Classroom Simulation

Building social skills is an important life skill for everyone. Social skills are helpful in building friendships, participating in the community, and being part of a team. Unfortunately, for many children, it can be extremely challenging.

To help kids develop these skills, EAS hosts ‘Classroom Simulations’ for children with autism between the ages of 5-13. These group settings offer kids an opportunity to practice social skills with peers under the guidance of our trained clinicians. Groups practice skills like making conversation, turn-taking, compromising, cooperation, public speaking, and other common social situations.

Building social skills can be challenging, but practice can help give kids the confidence they need to develop new skills and participate in social activities as they get older.

If you’d like to learn more or register, please give us a call, or click on the link below.