Group Therapy provides children with a supportive environment to learn, practice, and improve social, communication, and emotional skills alongside peers. Through structured group activities, children develop turn-taking, sharing, cooperation, listening, and problem-solving skills in a natural and engaging setting.
At Spesh Knack Planet, group therapy sessions are carefully planned and guided by trained therapists to ensure every child feels safe, included, and encouraged. Small group sizes allow personalized attention while promoting peer interaction and teamwork. This approach helps children build confidence, develop friendships, and apply learned skills in real-life social situations.
Group Therapy helps children develop essential social, communication, and emotional skills in a supportive peer environment. Children learn to take turns, share, cooperate, and solve problems while interacting with others, which boosts confidence and self-esteem. Group sessions also provide opportunities to practice social skills in real-life situations, build friendships, and develop teamwork. With guidance from trained therapists and active parent involvement, children can transfer these skills to home, school, and community settings, promoting independence and positive social growth.
Group Therapy is a structured program where children learn social, communication, and emotional skills while interacting with peers under the guidance of trained therapists.
Sessions typically last 45–60 minutes and are scheduled weekly or as recommended by the therapist based on the child’s needs.
Group sessions help children practice skills in real social settings.
