Finding Friendship: Little Seeds is a neurodiversity affirming social skills group designed to support children’s foundational social and emotion regulation skills in a supportive and structured environment. We serve a diverse population of students including neurotypical and neurodiverse profiles such as ADHD and ASD with low support needs. A strength of our group is our attention to the individual interests and growth areas of the children enrolled in each group to bring the learning material to life. At the little seeds level, this group is heavily play-based and focused on supporting children with skills as they naturally emerge during play. Our integrative curriculum pulls from popular socioemotional learning curriculums, with creative week-to-week adjustments to meet participants where they are in their socioemotional development. The primary goal of this group for 4 and 5- year-olds is to foster positive social interactions, communication, and emotional regulation, and will focus on building foundational social skills to contribute to overall social and emotional development.
Check out “Gained skills and more about the group” below for more information on this group.
Who: 4-5 year olds
When: : Wednesdays 4:15-5:15 Beginning January 15, 2025
Cost: $1,870
Led by: Megan Broome, Ph.D.
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Call: 650-322-5910
Email: Megan.Broome@mcinc.org
Gained skills and more about the group:
Kindergarten Social Norms Readiness
Communication skills Strategies to foster healthy friendships
How to recognize social cues
How to recognize emotions
Healthy emotional expression and coping skills
10 Sessions