Developing and Maintaining Friendships
About
Friendships are key for a healthy development for children and youth. Maintaining and developing friendships can be especially tricky to navigate for children and youth with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This peer group is aimed at teaching and providing participants with opportunities to practice the skills necessary for developing friendships as well as how to maintain friendships. Participants will practice getting to know each other, how to initiate and end conversations, conversation do’s and don’t’s and how to host and be a guest at a play date. Participants will have opportunities to learn these skills while interacting with each other and participating in group games.
Details
- Antecedent Strategies
- Applied Behaviour Analysis
- Assessment
- Behaviour
- Coaching
- Communication
- Consultation
- Daily Routine
- Independence
- Life Skills
- Reinforcement
- Resilience
- Self-regulation
- Social Skills
- Visuals
ABA Northern Services and Training Inc.
5 pre-teens
This service is not intended for youth with aggressive behaviour.
8 sessions – at 1.5 hrs per session (12 hours of direct time for each participant)
September 18, 25, October 2, 16, 23, 30, November 6, & 13, 2023
Service Providers
ABA Northern Services and Training Inc.
Applied Behaviour Analytic Services
Breakthrough Speech & Language Therapy
Brenna Lanktree and Associates, Inc.
George Jeffrey Children's Centre
Kerry Maisels Behaviour Consulting Inc
Northern Outreach & Clinical Services