PEERS® for Young Adults Social Skills Group (Ages 17-25)
PEERS® (Program for the Education and Enrichment of Relational Skills) Curriculum (Laugeson, 2014) is an evidence-based program that teaches friendship skills, developing romantic relationships, and managing conflict and rejection to young adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or related social difficulties.
Each small group (8-10 young adults) is led by a Certified PEERS instructor and assistant, using the PEERS® curriculum.
Group Information
Age Group
PEERS® for Young Adults (Ages 17-25)
Young Adult Sessions
Thursdays
5:00–6:30 PM
Online via Zoom
Young Adult DATEs
January 8 - April 23, 2026 (15 sessions)
No session March 19
No session March 19
Social Coach Sessions
Wednesdays
7:00–8:00 PM
Online via Zoom
Social Coach Dates
January 7 - April 22, 2026 (15 sessions)
No session March 18
No session March 18
Fee
$2000
Young adults will learn skills like:
- Trading information
- Conversational skills
- Electronic communication
- Choosing appropriate friends
- Appropriate use of humor
- Peer entry and exit strategies
- Get-togethers
- Dating etiquette
- Handling indirect and direct bullying
- Handling arguments and disagreements
- Handling rumours and gossip
What’s Included:
- One 90-minute young adult session each week (online, 15 sessions)
- One 60-minute social coach session each week (online, 15 sessions)
- Manualized curriculum
- Group-based learning and peer interaction
- Supervision by a Registered Behaviour Analyst
Social coach Commitment
- Social coaches can include parents, caregivers, adult siblings, friends, partners, and peer mentors
- Regular attendance at the online weekly social coach sessions
- Support the young adult with weekly homework, including weekly phone calls and coaching in socialization opportunities
- Assisting the young adult with finding a source of friends
- Ongoing communication about your young adult’s progress and any challenges
Eligibility:
For young adults ages 17-25 who:
- Can focus and take part in group lessons and activities
- Can talk about their interests
- Express interest in learning about making and keeping friends, developing romantic relationships, and/or learning how to manage conflict and rejection
A brief intake meeting will be required before the program starts.
Good to Know:
Services provided by a clinical team of Registered Behaviour Analysts (RBAs) and Instructor Therapists. Funding through the Ontario Autism Program (OAP) may be used.
Questions about our groups? Contact us.