The science of making friends

helping socially challenged teens and young adults

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Elizabeth A. Laugeson: The science of making friends (2013, Jossey-Bass)

364 pages

English language

Published 2013 by Jossey-Bass.

ISBN:
978-1-118-12721-6
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OCLC Number:
865064960

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"The groundbreaking book that puts the focus on teens and young adults with autism. While a number of programs help young children with autism to develop social skills, until now there have been no such approaches for older kids and adults on the spectrum. This book is based on UCLA's acclaimed PEERS program, the only research-based approach in the world to helping adolescents and young adults with autism make and keep friends. This step-by-step guide helps parents, educators, and others to provide "social coaching" to teens and young adults on the spectrum. The book includes concrete rules and steps of social etiquette identified through research. Parents can use the book to assist in improving conversational skills, expanding social opportunities (including dating), identifying strategies for handling peer rejection, and developing and enhancing friendships. Lessons are taught using didactic teaching narratives, followed by key rules and steps. Laugeson and this groundbreaking approach …

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Subjects

  • Social skills
  • Social skills in adolescence
  • Study and teaching
  • Developmentally disabled youth