Preschool groups are designed to build early communication and social skills. Children participate in a variety of activities that promote turn-taking, patience, parallel or cooperative play and peer interaction. Sessions are facilitated by experienced therapists with a play-based approach to guide each child’s participation, expressing needs, and engagement with peers.
Who would benefit?
This group lays a strong foundation for successful transitions into kindergarten by emphasizing social development, self-regulation, and positive peer relationships through play
Program goals include:
- Early communication skills, including gestures, verbal requests, and shared attention
- Turn-taking and waiting during games and group activities
- Parallel play that gradually builds into cooperative play experiences
- Understanding and responding to social cues from peers and adults
- Social engagement and joint attention, fostering stronger peer connections
- Building confidence in peer interactions and coping with social settings
Structure:
- Weekly 60-minute sessions
- Small group format (4-6 children)
- Play-based developmental approach
- Structured activity
- Strategies for carry over to other community and group settings.
For more information on a group or to be added to a waitlist for the next available group session contact us