Understanding Social Skills Challenges
Social communication is among the most complex sets of skills a human being develops — involving the simultaneous coordination of verbal content, nonverbal signals, timing, perspective-taking, context-sensitivity, and emotional attunement. Most people develop these skills implicitly through ordinary childhood social experience. But for a significant number of children, adolescents, and adults, this implicit learning process does not occur as expected, leaving them without reliable access to the skills that underpin satisfying friendships, effective work relationships, and confident daily social functioning.
Social skills challenges are not a sign of deficiency in intelligence, character, or caring — they reflect a difference in how social information is processed and learned. At LC Psych, social skills development is provided within a respectful, neurodiversity-affirming framework that honors the individual's genuine social goals rather than imposing a rigid neurotypical template. The aim is not conformity but genuine connection and functional effectiveness in the social world as the individual wants to navigate it.