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Child Development Therapy

Group Therapy

Group Therapy helps children develop essential social, emotional, and communication skills in a supportive group environment. Through guided activities, children learn cooperation, sharing, empathy, listening skills, and confidence while interacting with peers. Our group therapy programs are designed to improve social behavior, emotional regulation, teamwork, and self-expression. It encourages children to build friendships, reduce anxiety in social situations, and develop a positive self-image.

Social Interaction Skills

Helps children interact, communicate, and build relationships with peers effectively.

Communication Development

Improves verbal and non-verbal communication through group activities and discussions.

Emotional Growth & Confidence

Encourages emotional expression, confidence building, and positive self-esteem.

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Why Group Therapy is Important

Group Therapy helps children build social confidence, teamwork skills, emotional awareness, communication abilities, and the ability to interact positively in group settings.

How Parents Can Help at Home

Parents can support group therapy by encouraging social play, organizing peer interactions, teaching sharing habits, and reinforcing communication skills at home.

Signs Your Child May Need Support

Difficulty interacting with peers, avoiding group activities, communication challenges, emotional withdrawal, or lack of confidence in social settings may indicate need for support.

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Group Therapy Explained

Group Therapy sessions help children improve social, emotional & communication skills in a supportive environment.

Group Therapy is a structured session where multiple children participate together to improve social interaction, confidence, and emotional development.

Children with social anxiety, communication delays, behavioral issues, or difficulty interacting with others benefit greatly from group sessions.

Activities include role play, interactive games, communication exercises, and teamwork tasks designed to build confidence and social skills.

Each Group Therapy session typically lasts 45–60 minutes depending on the age group and therapy goals.

Parents are usually not in the session, but we provide regular feedback and guidance so they can support progress at home.