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SOCIAL SKILLS PROGRAM

A structured program that strengthens children’s communication, empathy, teamwork, and real-world social behaviour.It equips them with essential skills to navigate conversations, friendships, and group settings with confidence and ease.

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  • Greeting others politely (e.g., 'Hello,' 'Good morning').

  • Making eye contact during conversations.

  • Using appropriate body language and gestures.

  • Smiling or nodding to show attention and interest.

Basic Social Interaction Skills

  • Starting, maintaining, and ending a conversation.

  • Taking turns when speaking.

  • Listening actively and responding appropriately.

  • Asking questions to show interest in others.

Conversation Skills

  • Recognizing their own emotions and expressing them appropriately.

  • Identifying emotions in others (happy, sad, frustrated, excited).

  • Responding with kindness and empathy.

  • Managing frustration or disagreements calmly.

Emotional Regulation & Empath

  • Sharing materials and resources in group activities.

  • Working collaboratively on projects or tasks.

  • Supporting peers and offering help when needed.

  • Following group rules and instruction.

Cooperation & Teamwork Skills

  • Sharing materials and resources in group activities.

  • Working collaboratively on projects or tasks.

  • Supporting peers and offering help when needed.

  • Following group rules and instructions.

Problem-Solving in Social Situations

  • Interacting respectfully with strangers or staff.

  • Using polite manners in public settings (please, thank you, excuse me).

  • Participating in group activities, outings, & community events.

  • Understanding social norms in different contexts.

Community Participation Skills

  • Expressing preferences, needs, and opinions clearly.

  • Asking for clarification when instructions are unclear.

  • Setting personal boundaries in social situations.

  • Advocating for themselves in groups or community settings.

Self-Advocacy & Communication

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