Social Skills Development at Steinberg Behavior Solutions

Offered exclusively as part of our in-home ABA therapy programs

  • Is your child struggling to make friends, read social cues, or participate in group activities?

Social skill deficits are common among children with autism and can impact confidence, communication, and connection with peers.

At Steinberg Behavior Solutions, social skills development is a core part of our in-home ABA therapy programs. We use evidence-based strategies tailored to each child’s goals to build meaningful, age-appropriate social interactions through structured and naturalistic teaching.

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Our Approach

We start by identifying your child’s current social strengths and areas of need. As part of their individualized ABA program, we incorporate specific goals related to:

Conversational turn-taking

Understanding body language and facial expressions

Making and maintaining friendships

Participating in group settings

Problem-solving and perspective-taking

Learning is reinforced through a mix of one-on-one instruction, structured play, and real-world practice opportunities. We also provide guidance to families so these skills can be encouraged at home and in community settings.

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How ABA Supports Social Skills in Children with Autism

Children with autism often benefit from explicit, step-by-step teaching of social behaviors that come naturally to their peers. ABA provides a structured, data-driven framework to help children learn these complex skills in a way that feels achievable and positive.

By working on social skills within your child’s ABA program, we ensure their progress is consistent, measurable, and integrated with the rest of their developmental goals.

Getting Started with ABA Therapy

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