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Your Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thrive

215: Why will no-one play with me?

Jul 1, 2024
Exploring social skills training for neurodivergent children, challenges in teaching social skills, importance of peer interactions, using Social Stories, understanding monologuing in autistic children, strategies for helping children engage in play situations, and supporting social skills development while respecting consent.
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Quick takeaways

  • Social skills training can benefit children in recognizing social cues and managing behavior problems.
  • There is a shift towards viewing neurodivergences as inherent qualities, advocating for support based on individual preferences.

Deep dives

Exploring Social Skills Training for Children

Social skills training for children, both neurotypical and neurodivergent, aims to improve interpersonal communication, emotional regulation, and positive social interactions. Research indicates that programs targeting social skills can benefit children in recognizing social cues, fostering relationships with peers, and managing behavior problems. The studies emphasize early intervention to prevent negative outcomes like aggression, delinquency, and internalizing issues.

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