Watch their social skills grow this summer

Watch their social skills grow this summer

Summer Camp at The Behavior Exchange is the ideal setting for children with autism to work on critical social skills that can lead to happiness and well-being throughout their lives.

Whether your child is a preschooler or has already completed the milestone of starting school, our 10-week summer ABA therapy program provides a low-pressure environment where they can learn how to interact with peers and make friends, while having lots of fun through age-appropriate play.  

Why social skills are so important

Social interaction is difficult for many children with autism, and it can impact their ability to develop and nurture friendships, recognize and understand social cues (such as nodding and facial expressions), and participate in conversations.

For neurotypical kiddos, the skills for social interaction are learned naturally and easily through spending time with their parents and then with their peers. Over time, they pick up on what to do and say in different social situations with others.

It doesn’t work the same way for kiddos with autism. Children on the spectrum can naturally lack interest in interacting with others and playing with other children their age. They may also have verbal and non-verbal communication challenges that can make social interactions difficult and intimidating for them. In addition, some children may struggle with a lack of empathy that can prevent them from recognizing and knowing how to respond to emotions in others. 

Without extra time and attention to develop their social skills, children with autism can become isolated from classmates, lack self-esteem, act out, and fall behind in school.

Social skills can be learned with time and practice

One of the best thing parents can do for their kids with autism is to get them involved in group settings with their peers, like Summer Camp at The Behavior Exchange. We offer Social Skills Groups during the summer, where your kiddo will have the time to learn and practice social skills alongside their peers. Our Social Skills Groups are designed for school-aged children who need help making friends at school and understanding how to successfully participate in a classroom.

Our Social Skill Groups are kept small, 2 or 3 children, to focus on learning and minimize the pressure and intimidation that often accompanies larger groups. Children are also guided by expert ABA therapists as children learn social skills through the natural interaction of playing together. Our therapists ensure each child makes progress on their individual goals, their needs are being met, and they receive positive reinforcement at every step.

The benefits of Social Skills Groups

There are many wonderful ways our Social Skills Groups during Summer Camp at The Behavior Exchange can help your kiddo reach their full potential in school and beyond. Here’s a look at just a few.

Social skills help children:

  • Gain self-confidence. Children with autism can appear shy or antisocial, when in fact, they don’t know how to interact with others. The safe, low-pressure environment of our Social Skills Groups helps kids learn the skills to be mor social, which in turn, nurtures their self-esteem and helps them become more emotionally resilient.
  • Grow their listening and speaking skills. Our Social Skills Groups are relaxed and fun, with age-appropriate activities that promote listening comprehension, and the use of spoken and written words as well as pragmatic language, such as making eye contact and interpreting facial expressions.
  • Become better problem solvers. A social setting, like Social Skills Groups, provide a dynamic learning experience for kids, giving them the opportunity to develop problem-solving skills, like conflict resolution, that are key to maintaining relationships.
  • Enhance their academic achievement. Social skills and doing well in school are closely related, so much so that social skills are sometimes referred to as academic enablers. Basically, when kids are happy in school, making friends and getting along with others, the environment is more conducive to learning.
  • Increase positive behaviors. Social skills help kiddos communicate their needs more effectively, reducing their stress and promoting their overall well-being with themselves and others.

How to enroll in Summer Camp at The Behavior Exchange

Give your child greater independence, success, and happiness that comes with developing their social skills. Enroll today! Our Summer Camp fun is available at all three of our hives in Plano, Frisco, and Prosper. Just complete our online enrollment form and we’ll take it from there.  

A brighter future is waiting for your whole family this summer. And it can start today!

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Ashvina attended University of Bombay and graduated with a Bachelors of Commerce. She got her Montessori Diploma in 1985 and taught ever since. Ashvina came to TBE in January of 2016 as Admin Assistant. During the years she got the opportunity to learn and work in different departments such as HR, Finance, Office Manager and Executive Assistant. Last summer TBE bought billing in house and her current focus area is Revenue Cycle Management. She is detail oriented and enjoys working with people. Ashvina volunteers to deliver meals to seniors and local shelters on the weekend. She loves to spend time with her family and grandkids. Ashvina loves her job because she enjoys hearing different points of view, and she feels her contributions help fuel the direction of our company.

Working with children comes naturally to Angela. Her mom was a special education teacher for 30 years and often had Angela join her for Take Your Child to Work Day. And in high school, Angela spent every summer as the nanny for a little boy with an autism spectrum disorder. It was this experience where her passion for working with children with autism started to blossom.

From there, she went on to graduate from Oklahoma State University with a Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Sciences. She learned about Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) in a non-normative development class and from that moment knew that ABA would be her life’s work.

Angela moved to the DFW area shortly after and began working at The Behavior Exchange as a therapist. She worked on her Master’s in Behavior Analysis at the same time. A year after graduating, she earned certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst.

Now, as a Clinical Director at The Behavior Exchange, she brings a life-long passion to her work, holding a special place in her heart for children with limited language skills and working closely with families to develop healthy sleep habits.

Danielle’s passion for working with families is deeply personal and from the heart. Her younger brother has an autism spectrum disorder, and through their journey as a family, she found her purpose in life as an advocate for individuals with special needs.

After graduating from the University of North Texas with a degree in Human Development and Family Studies, Danielle began volunteering at The Behavior Exchange. She saw passionate therapists, meaningful change for clients, and families with hope for the future. After a summer of volunteering, she officially joined the team as Director of Admissions and found her home with The Behavior Exchange family.

With her extensive experience working as a client advocate with insurance providers, Danielle perseveres to help individuals of all ages and abilities receive the services they need to reach their full potential. She feels truly honored by each and every family who entrusts The Behavior Exchange to be part of their journey and is committed to the organization’s core values, mission, and goal of being a beacon of hope for the community.

Adam has always had a passion for helping individuals of all ages thrive and reach their full potential. He’s also an enthusiastic musician, songwriter, leader, and devoted family man, who has been helping children and team members grow with The Behavior Exchange since 2010.

Prior to joining the team at The Behavior Exchange, Adam was a mortgage loan consultant and grad student, pursuing his master’s degree in Education at the University of North Texas. He graduated in 2013 and also earned a graduate academic certificate in Autism Intervention. The following year, after years as a Behavior Therapist and seeing first-hand the power of ABA and the meaningful impact it can have on children and their families, Adam became a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. He then commenced from the Stagen Leadership Academy after completing the Integral Leadership Program (ILP), a 52-week practice-based program designed to develop executives serious about transforming themselves, their teams, and their organizations.

Adam is truly grateful to be a part of a dynamic, inspiring and compassionate team, and he’s dedicated to bettering the lives of all children and their families through the delivery of the highest quality of ABA services, while supporting the amazing team at The Behavior Exchange.

Soraya is from South Africa and moved to Texas in 1996. She graduated from The University of Texas and pursued a career, at that time, in Education. Soraya taught at a Montessori school for a few years and then took on a leadership role.

During her time in the education system, Soraya realized her passion was to assist children with special needs. So she joined The Behavior Exchange as a therapist, transitioned into a supervisory role in 2017, and a year and a half later, was promoted to Clinical Operations Manager.

She quickly learned the ins and outs of ABA operations and scheduling and successfully collaborates across departments to ensure The Behavior Exchange continues to provide quality services to clients and their families. She’s thankful to be part of such an amazing organization and excited to see what the future holds.

You could say Walter’s career started when he spent hours as a young child drawing superheroes and coloring maps. This passion, along with extraordinary swimming skills, landed him a full swimming scholarship at Texas Christian University, where he graduated in 1997 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Communication Graphics.

During the next 13 years, his design and art direction skills, conceptual-thinking abilities, and marketing-savvy know-how were honed at a few prestigious advertising and marketing agencies around the Dallas area. In the mid 2000s, he helped his wife Tammy Cline-Soza (founder and CEO of The Behavior Exchange) create a unique and concise brand for her new business. From logos and websites to uniforms, brand voice and visuals, Walter has been the main creative force for all things The Behavior Exchange.

Aside from giving birth to The Behavior Exchange brand, Walter is helping Tammy raise two amazing, beautiful children, River and Sierra. In his spare time (the two minutes he’s got per week), you can find Walter illustrating iconic landmarks of Dallas and Texas or looking around for this next open-water swim. Once he gets back in shape.

After 20 years of building The Behavior Exchange, literally from the ground up,
Tammy couldn’t be more proud of the team, culture, and organization that it has become.

As a family helping families, The Behavior Exchanges looks for opportunities that will make the biggest impact and produce life-changing outcomes – for clients, families, and even for team members. Tammy believes that if a team, a family, a community takes care of each other, the possibilities are endless and the relationships built along the way can make life more enriching and challenges easier to navigate. You could say her goal has been to build a kind of utopia full of support, love, and expertise that brings the best services possible to the community and ensures more families have access to those services.

Tammy and her family have dedicated their lives to the mission of The Behavior Exchange and continue to grow, learn, cultivate, challenge, support, and create better models for success. To that end, she is committed to her own leadership development and actively participates in advanced training, mentoring, and deep self-exploration on how to live out her purpose to love and support her family and help others reach their full potential. She takes her position very seriously and tries to serve as a channel for what the universe wants to come to fruition.

She also loves travel, gardening, being creative, MUSIC!, tennis, yoga, meditation, journaling, reading, being in nature, adventures, and more than anything, spending time with her husband Walter and their two beautiful children, River and Sierra.