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My child has trouble communicating with peers in group settings. Should I enroll him/her in a social language group?

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My child has trouble communicating with peers in group settings. Should I enroll him/her in a social language group?

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POSSIBLY. Some children are in need of individual therapy to establish readiness skills for group interaction, e.g. basic receptive/expressive language competence, turn-taking, and ability to process language efficiently in order to maintain conversational topics. Others may be placed in appropriate group therapy settings. In any event, SPG performs consultations before making a recommendation for or against group therapy.

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