Anonymous
Post 11/14/2017 13:25     Subject: Support for social skills

Some schools offer social skills groups. It's worth asking at your child's school. It makes it easier. Also, if you want insurance to cover it, you may be limited in where you can go.
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2017 09:50     Subject: Support for social skills

Floortime in Bethesda! They have groups for different age groups, as well as one-on-one.
Anonymous
Post 11/12/2017 10:48     Subject: Re:Support for social skills

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The most effective social skills group is at school, where he can learn and practice with the kids he sees every day. See if the counselor runs a group or lunch bunch. Outside school, Sue Abrams in Rockville runs social thinking groups for that age.


Don't recommend sue Abraham's class.

I'd try a SN camp like lab, newton, or auburn


NP here. I heard good things about Abraham’s group. What do you not like hers?
Anonymous
Post 11/11/2017 18:28     Subject: Support for social skills

Alvord and baker now has an office in Chevy Chase Md
Anonymous
Post 11/11/2017 07:36     Subject: Re:Support for social skills

If you contact an OT office, they have a lot of glasses and flyers for classes. We go to SkillBuilders.

In Falls Church, there is a woman I love. http://www.parentingplaygroups.com/
Anonymous
Post 11/10/2017 20:43     Subject: Support for social skills

Alvord Baker has groups in Silver Spring and Rockville.
Anonymous
Post 11/10/2017 19:19     Subject: Re:Support for social skills

Anonymous wrote:The most effective social skills group is at school, where he can learn and practice with the kids he sees every day. See if the counselor runs a group or lunch bunch. Outside school, Sue Abrams in Rockville runs social thinking groups for that age.


Don't recommend sue Abraham's class.

I'd try a SN camp like lab, newton, or auburn
Anonymous
Post 11/10/2017 19:18     Subject: Re:Support for social skills

One on one play dates
Incorporate into iep
Extracurricular social skills group

So all of the above
Anonymous
Post 11/10/2017 18:55     Subject: Re:Support for social skills

The most effective social skills group is at school, where he can learn and practice with the kids he sees every day. See if the counselor runs a group or lunch bunch. Outside school, Sue Abrams in Rockville runs social thinking groups for that age.
Anonymous
Post 11/10/2017 18:21     Subject: Support for social skills

Our DS, who is six and has ADHD, could use some support with his social skills. How would we address this?

Social skills group?
Some kind of therapy?
How would we find out where these things are held? We live in Chevy Chase DC so would look for something in NW DC Or close in MoCo.