Research tells us that social skills are critical to every child’s success. Children and adolescents with a variety of diagnosed disabilities, and sometimes those without a diagnosis, often have significant social skills impairments that require direct instruction in order to address these deficits. Click the link below to learn more.

Your student’s or child’s social skills learning is the most important factor in his or her academic and personal success. Social skills impairments contribute to peer rejection, loss of self-esteem and persistent academic disappointment.
Social skills learning supports success in school, at home, in the community, and in future work life. Strong social skills help to foster and maintain positive relationships with others and contribute to peer acceptance that’s required for success.
POWER-Solving® is a carefully thought-out and tested tool for teaching students the critical skills they need. It has been applied successfully in classrooms, summer programs, clinical settings and home environments.