Making friends can be challenging for neurodivergent children—but with the right support, social connections can grow in meaningful ways. OT-led social skills programs help children navigate friendships by building communication skills, emotional awareness, and confidence while respecting each child’s unique neurotype. Rather than teaching scripted behaviors, occupational therapy focuses on real-life social experiences, self-advocacy, and regulation strategies that support participation at school, home, and in the community. Our approach centers on acceptance, empowerment, and connection—because every child deserves to belong.
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