Capability Connections helps individuals with autism and other disabilities build social confidence and connections.
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Capability Connections
Social Skills Programs for Individuals with Autism and Other Disabilities
Program Highlights

BUILD CONFIDENCE
Build confidence by mastering social skills in a supportive and engaging environment.

MASTER SOCIAL SKILLS
Master social skills through practical activities and real-world practice, designed to help you thrive in social settings.

FIND SUPPORT
Find support through our dedicated community, offering guidance and resources every step of the way.
Build a Strong Foundation for Lifelong Social Success
At Capability Connections, we believe that mastering the basics of social interaction is key to long-term success in building meaningful relationships. Our course provides the tools, strategies, and confidence you need to navigate social situations before progressing to our monthly group meetings and activities.
Why Start with Our Course?
Our course focuses on practical, real-world skills—whether it’s making eye contact, reading body language, or initiating conversations. You’ll build the essential social foundation you need before stepping into group settings.
- Gain Confidence: Learn to interact comfortably in a variety of social settings.
- Hands-On Learning: Practical strategies you can use right away.
- Support for You and Your Caregiver: Both participants and caregivers receive tailored workbooks for ongoing support (with Connection Builder and Connection Pro Plans).
Want More Personalized Help?
You can also purchase 1-on-1 live practice sessions with a licensed professional to get tailored guidance and focused practice, ensuring you’re fully prepared for the next step.
If you’ve already started the Capability Connections course and want help applying it—or just need a confidence boost—we offer one-on-one Zoom coaching sessions to support your journey

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