Fun Group Therapy for Social Skills - Hamilton, Brampton & Across the GTA
Structured, evidence-based group sessions where children with autism build real friendships, communication skills, and confidence while having a great time.
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What is Group Therapy for Children with Autism?
Group therapy for autism is a structured, therapist-led intervention that brings together small groups of children with similar social development goals. Unlike one-on-one sessions, group therapy creates a naturalistic peer environment where children can practice real social interactions in the moment.
At OBSS, our group programs are grounded in evidence-based ABA principles and designed to be genuinely fun because children learn best when they are engaged and enjoying themselves.
Who It's For
Our social skills group therapy is designed for children and youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, developmental delays, or social communication difficulties who are ready to connect with peers in a supportive, structured setting.
The OBSS Difference
Every group session at OBSS is facilitated by trained behaviour therapists under BCBA supervision. You'll receive detailed written progress reports after each session cycle, keeping you fully informed of your child's development.
Register Your Child →Group Therapy Programs for Children with Autism in Hamilton & the GTA
Our expertly designed programs target specific developmental goals across age groups and skill levels. All sessions are fun, structured, and therapist-led.
Social Communication Groups
Focused on building verbal and non-verbal communication between peers. Children practice initiating conversations, responding to questions, topic maintenance, and reading social cues in a fun group setting.
Social Skills & Friendship Building
Designed to help children develop the foundational skills for real friendships turn-taking, sharing, perspective-taking, cooperation, and understanding unwritten social rules.
Play-Based Learning Groups
Using structured play activities and games, children learn to engage with peers, follow group rules, manage frustration, celebrate others' successes, and participate in collaborative activities.
Emotional Regulation & Self-Awareness
Children learn to identify, name, and manage their emotions in a group environment. Therapists use structured activities to build coping strategies, emotional vocabulary, and self-regulation skills.
School Readiness & Classroom Skills
Prepares children for the social demands of the classroom sitting in groups, following instructions, waiting turns, participating in class discussions, and navigating peer relationships in an academic setting.
In-Home Generalisation Consultation
Skills learned in group sessions are most powerful when practiced at home. Our in-home consultation service helps children generalise group skills into their everyday environments at home, in the community, and at school.
Social Skills We Build in Every Group Session
Our therapists target functional communication and positive social interactions across every session. Here is what your child will work on:
🗣 Communication Skills
- Initiating and maintaining conversations
- Asking and answering questions appropriately
- Staying on topic during group discussions
- Using eye contact and body language
- Understanding sarcasm, jokes, and figurative language
- Expressing needs and feelings clearly
🤝 Social Interaction Skills
- Turn-taking, sharing, and cooperation
- Greeting peers and adults appropriately
- Joining and exiting group activities
- Reading facial expressions and emotions
- Perspective-taking and empathy
- Resolving conflicts calmly and positively
🎯 Focus & Self-Regulation
- Staying engaged in group tasks
- Managing frustration and disappointment
- Accepting feedback and redirection
- Following group rules and transitions
- Calming strategies for sensory overload
- Building attention span in a group context
🌱 Independence & Community
- Participating in community activities
- Making and keeping friends
- Navigating school social environments
- Problem-solving in group situations
- Building self-confidence with peers
- Generalising skills beyond the therapy room
How to Get Your Child Started with Group Therapy
Getting started with OBSS group therapy is simple. Here is what to expect from first contact to your child's first session.
Free Consultation
Contact OBSS for a free initial consultation. We'll discuss your child's needs, goals, and which group program is the best fit.
Skills Assessment
Our BCBA team conducts a brief assessment to understand your child's current communication and social skill levels.
Group Placement
Your child is placed in a small group matched to their age, skill level, and goals to ensure the best possible peer fit.
Sessions & Reports
Sessions begin! You'll receive detailed written progress reports throughout, keeping you informed every step of the way.
Why Group Therapy Is a Powerful Tool for Children with Autism
Individual ABA therapy builds the skills. Group therapy is where children apply and generalise them in the real world — with real peers, in real situations.
Research from the National Autism Center consistently identifies social skills training in group settings as one of the most effective interventions for improving peer relationships in children with autism.
View All Our Services →Real-World Skill Generalisation
Skills practiced in a group transfer far more effectively to school, home, and community settings than skills practiced only one-on-one.
Natural Peer Learning
Children learn by observing, imitating, and interacting with peers — not just from therapists. Group settings make this possible in a safe, controlled environment.
Confidence & Motivation
Successfully navigating group situations builds lasting self-confidence. Children become motivated to seek out more social opportunities as their skills grow.
Detailed Progress Reports
OBSS provides written reports outlining each child's progress, goals met, and next steps — keeping families fully informed and involved.
Group Therapy vs. Individual ABA Therapy Which Does Your Child Need?
Many children benefit most from a combination of both. Here is how each approach serves a different purpose in your child's development.
👥 Group Therapy at OBSS
- Practice skills with same-age peers
- Natural, social learning environment
- Builds real friendships and confidence
- Targets communication in group contexts
- Structured activities & therapist-guided play
- Written progress reports included
- Ideal as a complement to individual ABA
🎯 Individual ABA Therapy
- One-on-one intensive skill building
- Highly customised to individual goals
- Ideal for foundational skill development
- Targets communication, behaviour, daily living
- BCBA-designed & supervised programs
- In-home or in-centre options
- OAP Core Clinical Services eligible
What Parents Say About OBSS Group Therapy
"Our daughter was terrified of group settings before OBSS. Six weeks in, she was asking to go to her sessions. The progress in her social confidence has been remarkable."
"The written reports after each session cycle are incredibly detailed. We finally have a clear picture of exactly what our son is working on and how far he has come."
"The in-home consultation made all the difference — our therapist showed us how to reinforce what our child was learning in group sessions at home too. Game-changing."
Frequently Asked Questions About Group Therapy
Questions families in Hamilton, Brampton, and the GTA ask us before enrolling.
View All FAQs →OBSS group therapy sessions are tailored to specific age ranges and developmental levels to ensure children are grouped with appropriate peers. Sessions are available for toddlers, school-age children, and teens. Contact us to find the right group for your child.
One-on-one ABA therapy builds foundational skills in a structured individual setting. Group therapy provides a naturalistic environment where children practice those skills with same-age peers — making it the ideal next step or complement to individual ABA therapy.
Group therapy services may be covered under the Ontario Autism Program (OAP) Core Clinical Services or Foundational Family Services funding. OBSS can help you determine your eligibility and navigate the application process.
OBSS group therapy sessions are available in Hamilton and across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), including Brampton, Mississauga, and Toronto. Contact us to find the nearest session for your family.
Group sizes are intentionally kept small to ensure each child receives meaningful therapist attention and genuine peer interaction. Our trained therapists maintain a low child-to-therapist ratio, following best-practice guidelines from the National Autism Center.
Our Other Autism Therapy Services
Group therapy works best alongside a full programme of support. Explore the other services OBSS provides across Ontario.
🎯 ABA Therapy
Individual, BCBA-supervised Applied Behaviour Analysis therapy in-home or in-centre across the GTA, Brampton, Hamilton, and Mississauga.
Learn about ABA Therapy →🗣 Speech-Language Therapy
Certified SLPs supporting communication, language development, fluency, AAC, and feeding challenges for children with autism across Southern Ontario.
Learn about Speech Therapy →✋ Occupational Therapy
OT programs targeting self-care, fine motor skills, sensory integration, school readiness, and daily living independence for children with autism.
Learn about OT →📚 Parent Training Program
Equip yourself with proven ABA strategies to reinforce your child's skills at home. Available in Mississauga, Brampton, and Hamilton.
Learn about Parent Training →📍 Find Your Location
OBSS serves families across Hamilton, Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto, Oakville, Burlington, and the wider GTA region.
View All Service Areas →👋 Meet Our Team
Our certified BCBAs, behaviour therapists, SLPs, and OTs are dedicated to helping every child reach their full potential.
Meet the OBSS Team →Ready to Register Your Child for Group Therapy?
Spots are limited. Contact OBSS today to find the right group for your child in Hamilton, Brampton, Mississauga, or anywhere across the GTA.