Group Therapy
Group Therapy
Group therapy provides a supportive environment where children can interact with peers facing similar challenges. It helps improve social skills, communication, and emotional resilience through shared experiences and guided activities.

Key Points:
- Enhances Social Skills: Teaches effective interaction and collaboration with peers.
- Builds Emotional Support: Encourages shared understanding and empathy among participants.
- Improves Communication: Develops verbal and non-verbal communication techniques.
- Promotes Self-Confidence: Helps children feel accepted and valued in a group setting.
- Provides Peer Learning: Offers opportunities to learn from and inspire each other.
Group therapy involves structured sessions where children participate in activities designed to foster social interaction, emotional expression, and teamwork. Led by trained therapists, these sessions create a safe and nurturing space for children to share their experiences, practice new skills, and build confidence. It’s particularly beneficial for children working on social challenges, anxiety, or behavioral issues.
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