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Building Relationships and Social Skills for Girls with Autism in Liverpool

Building Relationships and Social Skills for Girls with Autism in Liverpool
Tips For Autistic Girls In Liverpool To Make And Keep Friends With Ndis Social Skill Programs
Making friends can feel confusing for many autistic girls. You may see your child trying hard to fit in but struggling to keep friends or feel safe in groups. In Liverpool, you have local ways to help your child build trust and gentle social skills that last.

Why Social Skills Feel Hard
Girls on the spectrum often mask their worries to blend in. They may copy what others do without truly feeling part of the group. This masking can drain energy and lead to anxiety later.
Sometimes girls trust too fast or miss signs when someone is unkind. They might not know how to say “no” if they feel pushed. This is why clear, simple guidance makes such a difference.
Building Social Confidence Step By Step
Keep these meetups short - under an hour works well. End on a good note so your child feels safe to try again.
Use Small, Safe Settings
Start with simple settings that feel calm for your child.
- Playdates with one or two trusted friends.
- Short meetups in quiet places like a park or home.
- Hobby groups focused on shared interests.
Practise Conversation Skills
Your child may need to practise how to start and end chats. Speech therapists can help with short scripts or role-play. Praise your child when they use eye contact or take turns speaking. These small wins build real confidence.
Liverpool: Helpful Local Spots
Places That Feel Safe
Busy areas can overwhelm some girls. Liverpool has many calm spaces you can use to practise social skills. Local libraries, community centres, and small cafés are great choices for quiet catch-ups.

Some schools in Liverpool run lunchtime friendship groups. Ask your child’s teacher or therapist about local programs. Other parents can share trusted places too.
NDIS Supports For Social Skills
What To Include
A local coordinator can suggest Liverpool providers that suit your child’s comfort level. Your NDIS plan may help you build your child’s social skills. Supports can include:
- Social skills groups with small, safe classes.
- Speech therapy for clear talking practice.
- Occupational therapy to grow confidence in groups.
- A support worker for gentle outings or club visits.
Teaching Safe Relationships
Make Safety Clear
Explain what makes a friend trustworthy. A real friend is kind, listens, and does not force secrets. Use social stories to show examples. Practise simple ways to say “no” and remind your child they can always tell you if something feels wrong.
Watch For Worries
Friendships should feel good - not stressful. Watch for signs your child feels tired, angry or shut down after visits. Give them breaks and praise calm choices when they speak up about what they want.


Our History
Welcome to Spirit Care, where we are about believing in the extraordinary strength and potential of every woman. Founded with the mission to empower and uplift women with disabilities, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive support, education, and opportunities for growth.
At Spirit Care, we understand that disability does not define capability. Instead, we focus on abilities, talents, and dreams. Our team is comprised of passionate individuals who are committed to creating a supportive and inclusive environment where women can thrive.
Through personalised programs and services, we offer a holistic approach to empowerment. From educational workshops and skill-building sessions to mentorship programs and access to resources, we strive to equip women with the tools they need to achieve their goals and pursue their passions.

Our History
Welcome to Spirit Care, where we are about believing in the extraordinary strength and potential of every woman. Founded with the mission to empower and uplift women with disabilities, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive support, education, and opportunities for growth.
At Spirit Care, we understand that disability does not define capability. Instead, we focus on abilities, talents, and dreams. Our team is comprised of passionate individuals who are committed to creating a supportive and inclusive environment where women can thrive.
Through personalised programs and services, we offer a holistic approach to empowerment. From educational workshops and skill-building sessions to mentorship programs and access to resources, we strive to equip women with the tools they need to achieve their goals and pursue their passions.
Join us in our mission to break down barriers, challenge stereotypes, and create a world where all women can thrive. Together, we can redefine what's possible and empower women with disabilities to follow their dreams.
Welcome to the Spirit Care family.

Lama
“The Mum Figure” with 20 Years of Experience

She helps your daughter express emotions, work through emotional regulation, and understand specific abilities.
Lama’s background as an early childhood educator is invaluable.
As a beautician and mentor.
Noor builds your daughter’s confidence by highlighting the strengths she might be overlooking.
Noor
“The Mum Figure” Your Daughter Can Trust

Zac focuses on supporting parents.
He helps with planning and ensures that your family’s needs are met.
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Our Team Principles
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Our Vision
To treat all we embrace as our family and focus intensely and exclusively on each person’s individuality, character, desires, and aspirations – assisting them in achieving anything they strive for.
Mission Statement
Providing a personalised service for extraordinary people with unique aspirations. Extending the support and goodness of family to guide you in achieving your most desired individual accomplishments.
You’re Not Alone
Building trust and social skills takes time. Liverpool has supportive spaces, local groups and caring professionals to help you. Step by step, your child can learn how to talk with others, share safely and build real friendships that feel safe and true.