Social Relatedness — Milestones Psychology
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Social Relatedness

Social Relatedness

 

What are social relatedness challenges for children and teens and how can we help?

Social relatedness challenges in children and teens range from general social skills weaknesses that result in struggles with communication, empathy, and conflict resolution, to developmental delays and deficits in social skills. Social relatedness challenges in children and teens span difficulties with autism, pragmatic language weaknesses, inflexibility, and general social skills deficits. These challenges can affect their ability to form meaningful relationships, communicate effectively, and adapt to social situations. Some children have difficulties in forming and maintaining meaningful social connections, perspective taking, and problem solving in different social contexts. Some students with ADHD have challenges in social skills development as inattention, impulsivity or executive functioning weaknesses impact navigation of social contexts. Symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can include nonverbal communication weaknesses such as avoiding eye contact, narrow interests, repetitive behaviors or speech patterns, and sensitivity to sensory stimuli. Pragmatic language weaknesses affect the ability to understand context in conversations, take perspective of others, and interpret body language. Inflexibility and rigidity may lead to resistance to change in social settings. In social pragmatic disorder, the restrive and repetitive behaviors noted in ASD are not usually present.

At Milestones Psychology, we assess and address social skills development and social communication, and provide guidance on treatment planning. Our experienced clinicians use evidence-based strategies to diagnose social relatedness challenges and offer treatment and academic recommendations to help children and teens improve their social skills, fostering positive interactions and overall well-being.


Common Social Relatedness Challenges


If your child or teen is struggling with social relatedness, don't hesitate to reach out. Contact Milestones Psychology today to learn more about our services and how we can support your family on the journey toward positive change.


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