Early intervention (Ages 3-6)
ABA Parents has developed a Social Skills group for young children between 3 and 6 years old with mild developmental deficits who can function in a group with 4 to 8 other peers. Our Social Skill groups are structured, relationship-based and emphasize on turn talking, referencing, negotiating, following others leads, attending, waiting and self-regulating in a group setting.
Our curriculum has strategies, games, and activities that we incorporate into our social skills group to expand adaptive learning. Each group will be held at one of our family community-based centers, and parent group will run at the same time. Parent-implemented interventions (PII) consist of practitioners collaborating with, coaching parents in implementing evidence-based practices with their children through daily social skills opportunities in the home and community.
The curriculum is designed for a 16 weeks of ecologically valid lesson plan with weekly parent resource.
The weekly curriculum is as follows:
Week #1: What is friendship?
Week #2: Being a good sport; “It’s not about winning or losing—it’s about having fun!”
Week #3: How to join a playgroup
Week #4: Listening with my whole body
Week #5: Social Communication
Week #6: Greeting Others
Week #7: Symbolic Play
Week #8: How to communicate to make friends
Week #9: Turn-taking and waiting
Week #10: Manners; “Monster manners go away”
Week #11: Sharing is caring
Week #12: Transitions
Week #13: Play time; “Choosing developmentally and ecologically valid toys and activities”
Week #14: Self-control and emotional regulation; “It’s my way or the highway”
Week #15: Negotiating and compromise
Week #16: Conflict resolution
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Adult Social Skills Training (Ages 18-25)
ABA Parents has developed a comprehensive social skills training program for young adults between the ages 18-25, with social emotional deficits. Each client will have the opportunity to work on his/her individual needs, individual goals and area of concern. The program utilizes evidence based practices with ecological valid topics.
The curriculum is designed for a 16 weeks of ecologically valid lesson plan.
The weekly curriculum is as follows:
Week #1: Welcome and Introduction
Week #2: Self Advocate
Week #3: My Individual Sensory Profile
Week #4: How To Make Meaningful Relationships
Week #5: How To Find Common Interest
Week #6: Flexibility: "Friendship is About Reciprocity"
Week #7: Self Care & Hygiene
Week #8: Sexuality
Week #9: Dating And Companionship
Week #10: Awareness And Advocacy
Week #11: Navigating Social Media
Week #12: How To Be A Good Host
Week #13: Negotiating And Compromise
Week #14: How to Achieve Conflict Resolution
Week #15: How To Be A Good Sport