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Social Skills and Autism
The Science of Making Friends for Autistic Youth: Lessons from the UCLA PEERS Program
autismAdmin2023-07-27T15:30:37-05:00August 28th, 2024|Adults on the Spectrum, Anxiety, Anxiety, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Self Care, Sensory, Social Skills, Ways to Help, Webinar|
Free webinar at 5 p.m. Eastern time (US), Wednesday August 28, 2024 Learn research updates on evidence-based strategies to support adolescents and young adults develop social skills that encourage lasting friendships.Autistic adults show enhanced generosity toward strangers
Melanie Glock2024-02-09T16:20:09-05:00December 21st, 2023|News|
Adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) tend to be more generous to strangers than their neurotypical peers are, according to new research. In the study, Paul Forbes and colleagues explored differencesContextual clues can trip up individuals with ASD
Melanie Glock2022-03-02T16:26:22-05:00March 2nd, 2022|News, Research|
Adolescents with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) may have difficulty understanding other people’s emotions because they do not use contextual clues, a new study suggests. The study, by Steven Stagg and colleagues,Observers may incorrectly rate people with ASD as being less truthful
Melanie Glock2022-02-02T08:21:27-05:00July 26th, 2021|News, Research|
Adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) may be incorrectly perceived by other people as being deceptive and lacking credibility, according to a new study. Alliyza Lim and colleagues asked 30 individualsSocial Skills and ASD
autismAdmin2021-07-19T13:56:41-05:00October 27th, 2020|Anxiety, Educational Therapies, Meltdowns, Social Skills, Webinar|
Jed Baker, PhD presents strategies for lowering anxiety and helping individuals with ASD confront their fears while increasing social skills. Handouts in PDF format are available for downloadPromoting play and social skills at recess
autismAdmin2021-07-19T14:02:07-05:00March 10th, 2020|Back to School, Educational Therapies, Research, Webinar|
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