YouthCare holds groups throughout the year focusing on social pragmatic skills that support social success for children. We believe that the skills for social communication can be most effectively taught and learned in small-group, structured, and supportive environments; then the skills can be generalized to other settings.
At each session, skills are presented through explicit instruction, breaking down potentially complex and confusing tasks into more concrete steps. Children have a chance to practice skills through carefully designed activities, such as hands-on projects and role playing. Additionally, our groups may provide some less structured snack and choice times where developing friendships can be nurtured through positive reinforcement and social coaching.
We are currently accepting applications for Social Skill Groups starting this Fall: Click here to apply.
Please click on the links below to view more information
Group Descriptions
Social Skill Groups
YouthCare's Social Skills Groups meet for one hour per week on weekday afternoons. Each session includes discussion and practice of one or more target social skills as well as a snack time. Skills to be targeted are decided based on group member's strengths and needs. A typical session is structured as followes: greetings, discussion of the target skill, practice of the target skill through a planned activity (e.g., project, role playing, video analysis, etc.), and a short snack time. Families receive feedback about their children's participation in group throughout the year. As with our other programs, we accept children to groups based on best fit. Groups are offered at our Welllesley and Charlestown sites.
Group Corner: Please visit our new Group Corner section (as part of our periodic eyeller-electronic announcements) devoted to the discussion of important group issues occurring within the Group Program and how they effect our groups and participants.
Summer Social Club
YouthCare’s Summer Social Club serves children ages 6 thru 13 who are experiencing social, interpersonal, and communication challenges. The Summer Social Club offes 4 groups, each running 2 ½ hours per day, Monday through Friday, for 3 weeks. The Club is a fun, safe, and supportive program which helps foster self awareness and social competencies through a wide variety of activities. Small groups of 4 to 6 youths learn about emotional management, social reciprocity, and friendships. This program takes place in our air conditioned, Wellesley facility.
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Group 1: 9:30-12:00, July 5 to July 23, for children entering grades 1-2 |
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Group 2: 1:30-4:00, July 5 to July 23 for children entering grades 3-4 |
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Group 3: 9:30-12:00, July 26 to August 13, for children entering grades 5-6 |
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Group 4: 1:30-4:00, July 26 to August 13, for children entering grades 7-8 |
Please note that group placement is based on best fit which may override specified session based on grade. We are currently accepting applications for summer 2010. Click here for application and to find out more about Summer Social Club.
Curriculum
YouthCare staff design the curriculum of skills presented in each session based on group needs and dynamics. During the intake process, you and a staff member (and the child, if appropriate) will discuss strengths, needs, and goals. Based on this information and the interests and needs of the group, skills to be targeted will be chosen from potential curricular areas, including:
- Listening Skills and Body Language
- How you show you are listening
- Interpreting and producing body language
- Eye contact and eye gaze
- Turn-taking and Play Skills
- Strategies for choosing who goes first
- Strategies for waiting your turn
- Flexibility to different play styles and rules
- Conversational Skills
- Initiating and ending conversations
- Choosing an appropriate topic. Staying on topic, but not for too long
- Eye contact for different types of conversation
- Formal/school conversation versus unstructured peer conversations
- How and when to join an ongoing conversation
- Emotions
- Identifying and regulating emotions
- Linking emotion to causes and actions
- Self-development
- Getting to know your style as a social participant
- Self-monitoring
- Self-advocacy/assertiveness
- Teasing, Bullying, and Peer Challenges
- May include sharing, discussing, and brainstorming
Across group sessions, groups may include elements to support:
- Problem Solving
- Teamwork and Cooperation
- Theory of Mind
- Executive Function
Children Served
YouthCare groups are designed to address needs of children and teens with social communication challenges. Many of our students have diagnoses including: Asperger's Syndrome, High Functioning Autism, and Nonverbal Learning Disorder. We have groups for children aged 5-18. Groups are formed based on close age range, interests, gender, learning styles, and schedule availability.
Schedule
Groups most often meet in the afterschool hours. During the intake process, we can discuss potential time slots for groups your child might join. Groups begin in the fall and last through the school year.
Location
YouthCare holds groups in our Charlestown and Wellesley sites
Rates
Social Skill Groups: $65 per session starting on October 4, 2010. Applications received before October 4th will contiue at the 2009 rate of $55 per session through June 2011.
Thanks to some grant funding, financial aid may be available for participants in our Charlestown groups. We can discuss this in more detail with you at an intake meeting.
Application Information
Application Fee: A $55 non-refundable fee is required at time of application.
Click here for application information and forms.
Contact Information
For additional information please contact:
YouthCare, 73 High Street, Charlestown, MA 02129
Telephone: (617) 726-0060 / Fax: (617) 726-0064
mghyouthcare@partners.org
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