Social Skills are Success Skills!
Fall 2025 Classes are Open
Social Skills are Success Skills!
"Social Kids" is a virtual-first, community-driven platform helping kids build confidence, communication, and connection — from anywhere in the world."
✨ SocialKids Membership Criteria:
Children must be emotionally safe (no bullying, no physical aggression)
Parents must be actively involved
Open to neurodiverse kids — but with support and accountability
Families must agree to a kindness + respect code
Age-based meetups for kids to practice teamwork, turn-taking, communication, and emotional awareness
Led by trained facilitators or caring adults using structured, play-based models
Options for ages 4–6, 7–9, 10–13, and teens
Topics like: “Making & Keeping Friends,” “Reading the Room,” “Managing Big Feelings,” “Being a Good Teammate,” “Handling Conflict with Kindness”
Taught in small group settings using games, crafts, and role-play
Park playdates with guided games
Nature walks, museum days, and group activities
Parent socials or hangouts while kids connect
For kids who prefer or require virtual connection
Games, storytelling, discussion circles, and show-and-tell
Great for practicing conversation, turn-taking, and digital etiquette
Private group for Social Kids parents to connect, share resources, and get support
Occasional guest speakers (therapists, homeschool consultants, etc.)
You’re not doing this alone anymore
"We’re raising kids who know how to collaborate, lead, and care — because social skills are success skills."
Why Choose Social Kids?
At Social Kids, we believe that social-emotional learning is just as important as academics. Whether your child is homeschooled, neurodivergent, shy, or just in need of real, meaningful friendships — we’re here to help them connect, grow, and thrive in a safe, welcoming environment.
✅ Small groups
✅ Supportive leaders
✅ Real social skill-building — without pressure
Because kids don’t just “figure it out” — they need the right environment, the right guidance, and opportunities to practice being themselves.
Resources
Help students and parents help themselves by making resources easily accessible.
Student sites
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Parent sites
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School forms
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