Small informal groups are a perfect opportunity for children to shine. Social Improvisation groups ideally provide a supportive place for children to present native social skills (like speaking, listening and responding) and learn new possibilities.


Any afternoon gathering with your child’s playmates and parents sets your stage. Creating your own “home theater” might include a few friends and improv games that enjoyably involve the children and stimulate their imaginations. Social Improvisation helps kids flow at home with parents and siblings, and interact confidently with friends and classmates.

©  Grant Mathis 2009

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