Socle Therapy & Learning
Group therapy in Eastwood








Practising communication
in real-life settings
A supportive space for all participants
For autistic children, group therapy can provide structured opportunities to socialise, without pressure to mask their sensory needs or alternative forms of communication.
All groups are guided by speech pathologists or therapy assistants who support interactions gently and intentionally.
Group therapy is also a valuable option for young adults who are working towards greater independence. Some groups focus on functional communication and life skills, including:
- Ordering food or drinks at a café
- Asking for help or clarification
- Working collaboratively with a team
- Practising life skills for community outings or joining the workforce


How our group therapy works
FAQs about group speech therapy
Can group therapy support NDIS goals?
Do participants need a diagnosis?
Can I have a trial first?
New attendees are welcome to have a trial session before committing to group therapy. This allows families to see whether the group is a good fit, without needing to commit to the full school term payment upfront. This trial session is paid for individually.
After the trial session, commitment to the full school term is required if families wish to continue attending group therapy. This is because group program costs are run as a set series of sessions, with an aim to maintain consistent group membership. The consistency helps participants to build familiarity and confidence with each other, while also allowing program costs to remain predictable from week to week for families.
Trial sessions are not available for intensive holiday groups, due to the shorter nature of the program.
