Is your young adult lonely,
isolated or stuck at home?
Are they struggling to
date, get or keep a job?
Did you realize that making and keeping connections & friendships would become so much more challenging in the young adult world? Many didn’t.
When a teen is dependent on the school day for social interactions, graduation can be devastating. The loss of their cohort — even if they didn’t have many friends — can create a sense of stark isolation.
But, for those who want connection, there is a path forward. We help young adults develop confidence, understand the social expectations common to various situations, and guide them in building meaningful connections.
PEERS® Social Skills Groups
for Young Adults
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Our Spring 2026 group will run from February 5th through June 11th
Young men will meet on Thursdays at 6:45
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Good candidates for our groups:
Have graduated from high school
Are between 18 and 30 years of age
Have average cognitive and language skills
Want new friends
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Fall & Spring Programs Target:
Finding friends
Starting, maintaining and ending conversations
Appropriate use of humor
Joining conversations
Phone calls & texting
Sportsmanship
Hosting & attending get-togethers
Summer Programs Focus On:
Dating!!
Please note: prior enrollment in a fall, spring or individual program is a prerequisite for enrollment in a summer program
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A lot! We pride ourselves on comprehensive support while you’re with us and long after you graduate…
A Complimentary Meet & Greet to determine the best approach for you and your family
Structured lessons, video modeling, roleplays, practice and time to hang out (with a little coaching on the side)
Observation of all groups via a live feed in our parent room, handouts of all information presented, and access to videos
Up to two flex sessions that can be used as make-ups, consultations, etc.
Problem-solving with your therapist via email
Complimentary Annual Check-Ins after graduation
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Of course! Sometimes the schedule doesn’t work, sometimes the group is full & sometimes you’re just too far away, making teleheath the better option.
Also, sometimes a one-on-one program will give us better results… If they have a learning or language disorder, individual services may be best. Those who have difficulty with comprehension often do better when the content is broken down, simplified or presented slower.
Here by accident?
Looking for Social Skills Groups for Children in 3rd-5th grade? Or maybe Social Skills Groups for Teens in middle or high school?
