What to Expect
Located in Grapevine, TX near Main St., our social skills groups aim to fill a massive gap that traditional ABA companies leave when graduating or discharging kids from services. Since our goal is that no kid is turned away due to age, our long-term vision is to have a group option for children and adults from preschool to adulthood. For now, we’re starting with ages 10-18 and will update the community as we launch new groups for new ages.
Groups are split by age:
Age 10-12, 13-15, and 16-18
Launches in June
Will continue in the fall group schedules permitting
Ages 10-12 from 4:00-6:00 PM Monday and Wednesday
Ages 13-15 from 4:00-6:00 PM Tuesday and Thursday
Age 16-18 from 4:00-6:00 PM Fridays
W Wall St. Grapevine, TX
Sample Schedule
Daily schedule will vary based on attendance, needs of the group members, skills and goals, as well as preferred interests of the group.
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Group members arrive and unstructured social time to warm up to each other and get acquainted with the plan for the day.
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The BCBA and RBT providing the group therapy will run an ice breaker activity geared towards activities and interests of the group members.
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Group members will participate in a structured lesson surrounding the topic of the session. Topics include perspective taking, conflict resolution, making and keeping friends, and perhaps more important of all, self-awareness and advocacy skills.
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Group activities consist of structured activities for our group members to practice the skill of the day and skills that have been previously taught in a safe environment where the BCBA and RBT can facilitate and support group members’ interactions with each other. Group activities may include but are not limited to cooperative Lego building, cooperative and competitive board games, cooperative art projects, cooperative and competitive video games, and more.
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Group members will have time to share what they enjoyed and disliked about the group. Activities and suggestions for parents to support the continued skill development at home will be provided by the BCBA and RBT when parents pick their children up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime. Our intake form is linked below.
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Getting started is simple. Reach out through our contact form or schedule a call—we’ll walk you through the next steps and answer any questions along the way. Our intake form is linked here as well.
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We combine a thoughtful, human-centered approach with clear communication and reliable results. It’s not just what we do—it’s how we do it that sets us apart.
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You can reach us anytime via our contact page or email. We aim to respond quickly—usually within one business day.
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We offer both insurance funded and private pay options for our social skills groups. While primarily for children and teens diagnosed with autism, we recognize that many other neurodivergent children do not get the support and therapy they need. Please reach out if your child does not have an autism diagnosis. They can still participate and benefit!
Cost of insurance funded services will be individualized to the plan and benefits of each family. Out of pocket costs are the copay or coinsurance on your plan. We are happy to walk you through your benefits and explain what it means.
Private pay is available for those that do not want to stop their existing ABA services with another company, those that do not have an autism diagnosis but need social support, and those that do not have ABA as a covered benefit. Weekly cost for the group depends on number of days, BCBA or intern oversight, and other factors. Please reach out to discuss private pay.