Good Humans offers a family focused approach to supporting your social-emotional needs. Each family receives a personalized plan of care & social skills care for kids and teens in Rancho Cucamonga.
The Good Humans assessment process brings together observation, virtual assessments, and insights from the people who know your child best.
Before beginning services, we conduct a thorough evaluation to ensure our program is the right fit for your child’s unique needs.
Following the assessment, your family will receive a comprehensive, evidence-based report — providing clear results and personalized recommendations to support your child’s growth.
Good Humans currently offers Virtual Social Skills Groups — designed to help children and teens build real-world social skills in a fun, supportive online environment. Our social skills groups for kids in Rancho Cucamonga build confidence and real life communication
Social Skills Groups are typically led by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) with specialized training in social behaviors. Sessions often include role-playing, modeling, in-the-moment feedback, and positive reinforcement to help children develop communication, flexibility, peer connection, and emotional regulation skills.
Each child begins with a comprehensive assessment to ensure they’re placed in the right group for their needs. Groups are small, highly interactive, and easy to join from home — making skill-building accessible, natural, and meaningful.
Caregiver Coaching includes both individual and group discussions, instructions, and demonstration of therapeutic skills and protocol implementation. Each caregiver program is tailored specifically for each child and family. Good Humans also considers family goals, culture, and values in our caregiver coaching and training.
Good Humans offers One-to-One Care, personalized social skills sessions that help children build confidence, communication, and connection in everyday life. Each session gives focused attention to your child’s goals, such as improving conversation flow, reading social cues, managing frustration, or staying flexible when plans change.
Our specialists work side-by-side with each child to practice skills that matter most. For example, a child might learn how to join a conversation by rehearsing friendly openers, taking turns, and noticing body language that shows a peer is ready to talk. In their next group session, that same skill is practiced naturally with peers while our team provides gentle coaching and feedback in real time.
One-to-One Care combines behavioral science with genuine connection, helping children learn in a calm, low-pressure setting and apply those skills in groups and community settings. When paired with our Social Skills Groups, it creates consistent, natural progress that lasts.