Social Skills Groups For Kids & Teens in Coral Springs
Therapist-led, small-group support for confident, connected communication.
At OTogether, we believe making friends, reading social cues, and navigating group dynamics shouldn’t be overwhelming – especially for kids and teens with ADHD, autism, or social communication challenges.
That’s why our social skills groups focus on building real-world communication, empathy, and confidence through supportive, engaging, therapist-led sessions.

Signs Your Child Might Benefit from a Social Skills Group:
Struggles to take turns, initiate, or maintain conversations
Difficulty reading tone, sarcasm, or nonverbal cues
Avoids social settings or seems isolated
Gets overwhelmed in group play or class settings
Difficulty managing frustration or social anxiety
Misunderstands jokes, teasing, or figurative language
Trouble making or keeping friends
Feels anxious or awkward in peer interactions
If you’re nodding “yes” to a few of these, a social skills assessment can uncover what’s holding your child back – and how we can help them connect with confidence.
How We Help: Social Skills Groups with Occupational Therapy
Comprehensive Social Skills Assessment
We evaluate your child’s strengths in communication, social understanding, emotional regulation, sensory processing, and peer interaction to tailor the group experience.
Tailored Group Sessions
Small, age- and ability-matched groups (max 5 participants) meet weekly. We use role-play, games, peer modeling, and real-world scenarios to build confidence and connection—no cookie-cutter content.
Home Strategies & Family Coaching
Parents and caregivers receive take-home tools, conversation starters, and debriefs to support child’s social growth in everyday settings and reinforce progress at home.
Groups fill quickly; sign up now to secure your child’s place.
What Parents Say
What to Expect in Our Social Skills Groups:
Who We Help:
- Children and teens with ADHD, autism (ASD), or social communication challenges.
- Kids who have trouble making or keeping friends.
- Those struggling with reading body language, facial expressions, or tone of voice.
- Children who feel anxious, shy, or easily overwhelmed in group settings.
Results Families Notice:
- More confident, comfortable interactions with peers.
- Stronger conversation skills, from starting chats to keeping them going.
- Easier time joining group activities and navigating social situations.
- Reduced social anxiety and greater independence in friendships.
What Does a Typical Social Skills Session Include?
Warm-up activities to break the ice and set a positive tone; Group-based games and role-play to practice conversation, turn-taking, and teamwork; Real-life scenarios for practicing problem-solving and emotional regulation; Individualized coaching within the group to support each child’s unique needs; Quick parent updates to share progress and strategies for home.
Tools & Strategies We Use:
Role-play scripts and conversation prompts; Cooperative games for building teamwork and flexibility; Visual aids for reading emotions and social cues; Structured feedback and peer modeling; Sensory regulation techniques for staying calm and focused; Take-home activities for continued practice with family support.
Meet The Team

Shoshi Tau
Founder & Director
As an experienced occupational therapist, Shoshi Blends personal insight with professional expertise, and creates compassionate, inclusive programs that help children and families thrive.

Yifat Markowitz
Occupational Therapist
With years of experience in Israel and Texas, Yifat specializes in pediatric OT, group and individual care, autism support & assessments within multidisciplinary healthcare teams.