At Vani Child Development Center, we understand that some children struggle with social interactions,
making friends, and understanding emotions. Our Social Therapy Groups help children develop essential
social and communication skills in a structured, supportive, and fun environment. Through guided
activities, role-playing, and group interactions, children learn to express themselves, understand social
cues, and build meaningful relationships.
Who Benefits from Social Therapy Groups?
Social therapy groups are ideal for children who experience:
✔ Difficulty Making Friends – Struggling to initiate or maintain friendships.
✔ Shyness & Social Anxiety – Fear of speaking in groups or engaging with peers.
✔ Challenges with Communication – Trouble expressing thoughts or understanding others.
✔ Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) – Support for social skills, emotional regulation, and interaction.
✔ ADHD & Impulsivity Issues – Learning to take turns, listen, and follow social rules.
✔ Emotional & Behavioral Struggles – Difficulty managing emotions, aggression, or frustration.
✔ Bullying or Peer Pressure Concerns – Helping children build confidence and resilience.
Our Approach to Social Therapy
At Vani, we create safe, structured, and interactive sessions that include:
✅ Group-Based Activities – Encouraging teamwork, collaboration, and interaction.
✅ Role-Playing & Storytelling – Teaching children how to handle different social situations.
✅ Turn-Taking & Conversation Skills – Practicing patience, listening, and responding appropriately.
✅ Emotion Recognition & Expression – Helping children understand and manage their feelings.
✅ Confidence & Self-Esteem Building – Encouraging positive self-expression and leadership.
✅ Parent Training & Home Strategies – Providing guidance to support social development outside
therapy.
Building Social Confidence & Communication Skills
Consider social therapy if your child:
# Struggles to make or keep friends.
# Has difficulty understanding social cues (e.g., facial expressions, tone of voice).
# Is very shy or avoids group interactions.
# Talks excessively or interrupts conversations without noticing.
# Finds it hard to manage emotions in social settings.
Each session includes:
# Ice-breaker activities to build comfort and confidence.
# Role-playing games to practice social interactions.
# Group discussions to improve listening and communication skills.
# Fun challenges & cooperative tasks to develop teamwork.
Yes! Our groups are specially designed to support children with autism, ADHD, and social difficulties, helping them learn interaction skills in a structured and friendly setting.
It varies based on the child’s needs. Some children show progress in a few months, while others may require ongoing sessions to build confidence and skills.
We keep our groups small (4-6 children) to ensure personalized attention and meaningful peer interactions.