Social Communication & Play Skills
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What Are Social Communication And Play
Deficits?
Social communication difficulties:​
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Identifying own and others’ thoughts and feelings
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Initiating and maintaining peer interactions and relationships
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Participating in a group and understanding others’ perspectives and how their behaviour may affect other group members/their peers
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Problem solving in social situations
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Maintaining self-regulation in complex social situation
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Play difficulties:
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Engaging in turn-taking and sharing during play
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Entering a group and initiating play
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Initiating and engaging in pretend play
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Expressing ideas, negotiating and resolving conflicts during play
Our Treatment Approach
Our therapists use play-based, child-centred approaches in combination with a variety of methodologies such as the Social Thinking framework to help your child develop core social competencies and practical tools, empowering them to build relationships, navigate social situations, and express themselves effectively.