Group Therapy

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Group Therapy

Group Therapy offers children the opportunity to develop social skills and build relationships with their peers in a structured, therapeutic setting. This therapy is particularly beneficial for children who struggle with social interaction, communication, or emotional regulation. Group therapy focuses on improving teamwork, cooperation, and empathy through guided activities and games. Children learn to express their emotions, handle conflicts, and practice problem-solving in a safe and supportive environment.

The group setting helps children with conditions such as autism, ADHD, or social anxiety, allowing them to practice social skills in real-time. Group therapy also fosters a sense of belonging and helps children develop friendships. Therapists guide the sessions, ensuring that each child participates and benefits from the activities. Parents often notice improvements in their child’s behavior and social engagement as a result of group therapy.