What is Group Therapy?
Group Therapy at DYU CDC is a therapeutic program where children participate in structured group activities with peers to develop social, communication, and emotional skills under the guidance of experienced therapists.
Who can benefit from Group Therapy?
Children who face challenges in social interaction, communication, emotional regulation, or building confidence can benefit greatly from participating in these sessions.
How are the therapy groups formed?
Groups are formed based on age, developmental needs, and compatibility to ensure that each child can interact and learn effectively with peers.
What kinds of activities are included in the sessions?
Sessions include a variety of activities such as role-playing, cooperative games, problem‑solving tasks, and guided discussions designed to enhance communication, teamwork, empathy, and emotional skills.
How do parents stay involved in their child’s progress?
Therapists provide regular feedback to parents and offer practical strategies they can use at home to reinforce the skills learned during group therapy sessions.