PEERS®
Program for the Education and Enrichment of Relational Skills (PEERS®) is an innovative, evidence-based program designed for neurodiverse young adults who want to develop and maintain healthy relationships. The skills taught in the PEERS® program are essential for adulthood and can also help pave the way for securing meaningful, successful employment.
In this 16-week program, neurodiverse young adults, with the help of their social coaches*, will learn how to:
Use appropriate conversational skills
Choose appropriate friends
Appropriately use electronic forms of communication
Appropriately use humor and assess humor feedback
Start, enter, and exit group conversations between peers
Organize successful get-togethers with friends
Develop romantic relationships and use appropriate dating etiquette
Handle arguments and disagreements with friends and in relationships
Handle rejection, teasing, bullying, and rumors/gossip
*Social coaches: are integrated into the program utilizes other students will learn effective coaching techniques to reinforce the weekly learning.
Is PEERS® for you?
Do you identify as being neurodiverse and looking to improve your social skills?
Participants must be enrolled at Seneca Polytechnic
Participants must be 18-29 years old
Motivation to attend
Games Night
A weekly social gathering of students who identify and neurodiverse socialize, establish connections and play board games to foster a sense of community and support amongst Seneca Polytechnic students.
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