Social skills are essential for building relationships, engaging in school activities, and developing
independence. Many children with autism struggle with social interactions, but ABA therapy can
help improve these skills.
Key Social Skills to Develop:
● Eye Contact & Nonverbal Communication: Teaching children how to use and
interpret body language.
● Turn-Taking & Sharing: Encouraging cooperative play and fair interaction.
● Conversational Skills: Helping children understand social cues, appropriate responses,
and initiating conversations.
● Understanding Emotions: Teaching children to recognize and express their feelings
appropriately.
● Problem-Solving: Helping children navigate social conflicts and find appropriate
solutions.
By using structured interventions, role-playing, and real-world practice, ABA therapy helps
children become more confident in social situations, allowing them to build meaningful
relationships and succeed in various social settings.