2026 Services
Why Families Choose the SSGC Groups
Fall can be the time for students to get ahead and strengthen the skills they need for success in school, relationships, and everyday life. At the Support for Students Growth Center, all our unique groups are designed for elementary, middle, high school, and college bound students who want structured support in building confidence, improving independence, and preparing for the next stage of life.
Programs are available nationwide – virtually and in person at our Boca Raton, Florida center.
SSGC has helped students and families since 2012 with skill development focused on emotional maturity, executive functioning, age-appropriate life skills, and social (interpersonal) skill development. This provides students of all ages, the opportunity to work on real-world skills in a supportive environment led by experienced master and doctoral level professionals.
Our Groups
Social Skills Groups
(ages 4 – 20’s)
The groups are separated based on age, abilities, and needs, ensuring the students can not only learn, but utilize and practice theses skills amongst their peers.
Students in the Social Skills groups work on practical interpersonal growth, including:
- Making and nurturing friendships
- Conversational skills
- Understanding privacy and boundaries
- Participating in groups
- Building confidence in social settings
These areas align closely with SSGC’s broader social abilities support, which includes friendship-building, safe technology usage, privacy and boundaries, group participation, and conversational skills.
Executive Functioning Groups
( 5th grade through college and adult/parent groups)
Executive Functioning groups are designed for students who need stronger systems for managing academics, responsibilities, and daily routines.
Topics include:
- Time management
- Organization and planning
- Managing technology usage
- Task initiation and completion
- Goal setting
- Problem solving
- Flexibility and confidence and more
College Life Skills Groups
(ages 14 – 20”s)
College Life Skills groups help students prepare for more independent living and decision-making. Focus areas include:
- Independent living and self-advocacy
- Self-regulation and stress management
- Daily routines and time management
- Managing screen usage
2026 Fall Group Benefits
All groups are presented as 16-18 week, 1-hour groups that meet the same day and same time every week after school hours and include:
- Parent updates
- Conversation and friendship development
- Group interaction skills
- Perspective taking
- Problem solving
- Flexibility and confidence building
A note on insurance:
Please be aware that Support for Students Growth Center offers multidisciplinary interventions that do not fit standard medical procedure codes; therefore, our services are not reimbursable by medical insurers. However, we are “Step-up Scholarship Providers”.
















