Quirky Activities - Social Skills Groups for Neurodivergent Kids and Teens

Burgos Behavior has openings in the following social skills groups:

6 openings in our Tuesday Quirky Teens Group

6 openings in our Wednesday Quirky Kids Group

5 openings in our Thursday Low Social Motivation Group

FAQ:

Q: How do I know which group would be a good fit for my child?

A: If you or your child is interested in our social skills groups, please fill out our Find Your Quirky Crew form. Each of our groups are designed to meet different interests and needs and we do our best to match each participant to a group that will meet their specific needs. The questionnaire will help the group leader identify what group placement may be appropriate for your child. 

Q: What happens if there is not a group that addresses my child's specific needs?

A: We are always looking to potentially expand our groups depending on the needs of those who have expressed interest. Even if we do not have an appropriate placement at this time, we will keep your contact information and reach out in the future if/when we do have an appropriate social group placement.

Q: What do the social skills groups look like?

A: Each group is different and has been adjusted to the current participant's needs.

Our Monday and Wednesday Quirky Kids groups focus on play based activities and basic conversational skills. We incorporate games and fun activities that allow the participants to learn and practice cooperative play skills, good sportsmanship, coping strategies, conversational skills, and imaginative skills.

Our Tuesday Quirky Teens group focuses more on conversational skills, practicing recognizing social cues, and reviewing social skills curriculum content.

Our Thursday Low Social Motivation Group focuses on parallel play skills and allows the participants to initiate social interactions solely on their own terms.

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