Social Skills Groups Providers in Redwood City, CA

Finding the right social skills groups provider in Redwood City can feel overwhelming. We've compiled availability, insurance, and waitlist information to help you find care faster.

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Social Skills Groups Providers in Redwood City

Morrissey-Compton clinical staff (program leads vary)

Morrissey-Compton Educational Centers (MCE)

Social Skills Group

📍 1220 Baywood Ave

Private insurance (varies)Self-pay
Program clinicians (names vary)

Developmental Pathways for Kids (Integrated Playgroup Program)

Social Skills Group

📍 c/o Redeemer Lutheran Church (program location varies)

Private insurance (varies)Regional Center referral possible (check with program)
School clinical staff (BCBA-certified clinicians & therapists)

LEARN Academy (Redwood City) — Clinical/ABA services & school-based groups

Social Skills Group

📍 48 Stafford Way

Regional Center (for some services)School/educational fundingPrivate insurance (therapies vary)
Zoe Gillispie, group facilitator (clinical role listed on Psychology Today)

Young Adults with Autism Group — Zoe Gillispie (Psychology Today listing)

Social Skills Group

📍 Redwood City (group location varies)

What to Look For in Social Skills Groups

Social skills groups bring together children with similar developmental levels to practice social interaction, communication, friendship skills, and emotional regulation in structured, supportive settings.

  • Appropriate peer grouping (age and skill level)
  • Evidence-based curriculum
  • Trained facilitators
  • Parent involvement component
  • Opportunities for generalization

Insurance: Coverage varies. Some groups are covered as speech therapy or behavioral health. Schools may offer social skills through IEPs. Private groups are often out-of-pocket.

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is appropriate for social skills groups?
Groups exist for all ages, from preschool through adulthood. Most beneficial when matched with developmentally similar peers.
How is a social skills group different from therapy?
Groups provide real peer interaction practice, while individual therapy teaches skills in isolation. Both are valuable and complementary.
How often should my child attend?
Most groups meet weekly for 8-12 week sessions. Consistency is important for skill development.
Will my child be with neurotypical peers?
It depends on the program. Some groups include only children with autism, while others integrate neurotypical peer models.

Your Regional Office

Golden Gate Regional Center

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📍 1355 Market Street, Suite 220, San Francisco, CA 94103, San Francisco

📞 (415) 546-9222

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🕐 Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Individuals with developmental disabilities, including intellectual disability, autism, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and similar conditions that begin before age 18 and cause substantial functional limitations.

California Resources

Key Laws

SB 946

Requires health insurance to cover behavioral health treatment for autism, including ABA therapy.

Lanterman Act

Guarantees services and supports for Californians with developmental disabilities through Regional Centers.

AB 1062

Requires school districts to use evidence-based practices for students with autism.

Funding Sources

Regional Center

Provides services for individuals with developmental disabilities, including autism. Free evaluation and services.

Medi-Cal

California's Medicaid program covers ABA, speech therapy, OT, and other autism services.

Private Insurance

SB 946 mandates autism coverage. Contact your insurer for specific benefits.

School District (IEP)

Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) for children ages 3-22 with disabilities.

Early Start

Early intervention for children 0-3 through Regional Centers. Free evaluation.

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