PROSCIG®: how to develop your child's social communication skills
Written in association with:
Psychologist
Published: 17/01/2020
Edited by: Laura Burgess
As a parent of a child who displays difficulties with social communication skills and who is on the autism spectrum, it can be frustrating trying to help your little one stay focused and organised at mealtimes, with homework, playtime and going to bed.
One of our top neuropsychologists Dr Debora Elijah specialises in working with a wide range of age groups of children who are living with Asperger’s or ADHD/ADD. Dr Elijah has created her unique social cognitive intervention program (PROSCIG®) for children who are in need of help with their development and here, tells us all about it.
What is PROSCIG®?
The program is built on the basis of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) and Spence’s theoretical framework. The objective of the program is to promote social cognitive skills, such as attention, memory and thinking, in three important areas:
What makes the PROSCIG® program unique?
The program is unique because it creates new strategies for ‘social problem solving’ situations, such as those that are likely to arise in an educational, home and community settings. It also reconfigures the social roles, identity and self-esteem of the child in a social-emotional process.
The child learns to establish a new social identity in the group to resize their communication, self-confidence, assertiveness and to even raise their level of cooperation and interaction in a group setting. The program also:
How long does the program last?
In order to ensure long-lasting improvement in psychosocial functioning, for some children, a few weeks of intervention may not be enough. In these cases, the training of social skills is prolonged for months, or in chunks of sessions.
In some children, the social skills program should be conducted in an uninterrupted manner day-by-day and not limited to brief clinical sessions.
Teachers and parents should play a role in psycho-skills training, both inside and outside of the sessions in order to give cues that reinforce psychosocial responses.
Which ages are suitable for the PROSCIG® program?
The PROSCIG® intervention program takes place in the following groups:
Who is an ideal candidate for this therapy?
We work with mild children, teenagers and young adults with social communication skill-challenges, self-regulation and sensory/auditory processing challenges.
Where does the PROSCIG® intervention take place?
The intervention program takes place at The Elijah Social Cognitive Skills Centre in London. The centre works closely with the school that the child attends to help transfer the skills taught at the centre into the child’s classroom and home.
If you think the PROSCIG® program is something that your child needs to be a part of, do not hesitate to book an appointment at Dr Elijah’s centre now.