Social Skill Training is a structured program designed to help individuals, especially children with developmental or behavioral challenges, develop appropriate social behaviors and communication skills. It focuses on teaching essential skills such as making eye contact, starting conversations, understanding body language, taking turns, and managing emotions. These skills are often taught through role-playing, modeling, group activities, and real-life practice. Social skill training is particularly beneficial for children with autism, ADHD, or social anxiety, helping them build confidence, form friendships, and interact more effectively in school and community settings. With consistent support and practice, children can gain the tools they need to navigate social situations successfully.