Are you ready for a research-based social skill group?
Friendship is such an important part of life. Developing relationships can be challenging, but our program will support young adults in developing the relationships they want in a neurodivergent affirming manner.
Where: Downtown Raleigh, NC
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PEERS® for Young Adults is a 13-week evidence-based
social skills intervention for motivated young adults between
18-38 years of age who are interested in learning skills to
make and keep friends and develop
relationships. This internationally acclaimed
program was originally developed at UCLA by PEERS® Clinic
Founding Director, Dr. Elizabeth Laugeson. During each
group session, young adults are taught
important social skills and are given the opportunity to
practice these skills. PEERS® may be appropriate for
individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, or intellectual and developmental disabilities. Kenzie Clark is a PEERS certified instructor and will be leading this class to support young adults towards the relationships they are hoping for.
Seats are limited; register today!
Where:
Downtown Raleigh
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When:
Participant Sessions: Every Wednesday Evening from 5:00-6:30 pm
Dates: August 28-November 20
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Social Coach and/or Parent Zoom Sessions: Once a Week for 13 weeks
30 minutes
Dates: To be determined
Want to Move Forward and reserve your spot?
Step 1: Complete the interest form today!
Step 2: Our team will review the forms and reach out to you to schedule an interview
Step 3: Our team will offer and secure your spot
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Inquire for Cost: Scholarships Available