Children learn social skills best by practicing with peers in a supportive environment. Social Explorers helps children, especially those with autism or other neurodiversity, build confidence navigating everyday social situations. Through structured lessons, visual supports, role-play, and guided peer practice, children strengthen skills in conversation, reading body language, emotional awareness, problem-solving, and flexible thinking. Each session includes opportunities to rehearse new skills and take-home activities to support carryover into school and home settings. Parents receive simple take-home tools to reinforce learning beyond group time.
Our goal is simple: help kids feel more confident, connected, and capable in their social world.
When: Mondays from 6:15 to 7:15
Who: Kids Ages 7-11 (Neurodiverse kids welcomed!)
How Often: 20 Consecutive Weeks (No group on Memorial Day or Labor Day)
Cost: $45 per group private pay or insurance accepted
Participants must attend a one-time assessment prior to their participation in group to determine appropriateness.


Saturday, May 9th, 2026
11:00-12:00
This is more than a book reading — it’s a fully engaging program that includes:
• Character storytelling
• Social-emotional learning themes
• Interactive audience participation
• A hands-on activity for each child