Social Skills and Communication
Through story tellings, role-play, songs, and fun activities, children learn how to share space, take turns, understand others’ feelings. They begin to think flexibly. These skills facilitate making friends and joining in group activities and developing confidence.
For children who are non-verbal, our therapists use structured activities like turn-taking games, sensory circle time, cooperative building, and action songs with visuals. Through this hands-on experience every child gets the ability to connect, understand non-verbal cues, practice social interaction, and feel included.