The groundbreaking book that puts the focus on teens and young adults with social challenges This book offers parents a step-by-step guide to making and keeping friends for teens and young adults with social challenges such as those diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, bipolar, or other conditions.
The Science of MAKING FRIENDS
This book offers a groundbreaking approach for helping socially challenged teens and young adults make and keep friends. Based on UCLA’s acclaimed PEERS program—the only evidence-based approach of its kind in the world—this accessible book and Video offer the tools parents and educators need to become “social coaches” to the teens and young adults in their lives. Elizabeth Laugeson, an internationally known social skills expert, provides research-supported:
The book includes chapter summaries for teens and young adults, plus a DVD with video demonstrations that illustrate key skills.
“More than simply a list of social skills, this book takes readers through an almost chronological journey from how to find a potential group of friends to what to do to make a friend to how to talk to and engage with that person—a journey that is well worth taking.”
—CATHERINE LORD, Ph.D., director, Center for Autism and the Developing Brain; professor, Columbia University
“Coping with the confusing, conflicting, and complex demands of the social world is one of the biggest challenges for those with autism. There is a pressing need for evidence-based interventions to support these young people and Laugeson’s book is one of the first to help fill this gap.”
—PATRICIA HOWLIN, emeritus professor of Clinical Child Psychology, King’s College London
“We often think of friendship as more an art than a science, but Laugeson’s work proves otherwise. Accurate, concise, and highly useful, the book sets a new standard for translating research into practice.”
—PETER F. GERHARDT, Ed.D., clinical director, The Amal Group, and chair of the Scientific Council of the Organization for Autism Research
The groundbreaking book that puts the focus on teens and young adults with social challenges
This book offers parents a step-by-step guide to making and keeping friends for teens and young adults with social challenges—such as those diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, bipolar, or other conditions. With the book’s concrete rules and steps of social etiquette, parents will be able to assist in improving conversational skills, expanding social opportunities, and developing strategies for handling peer rejection.
Each chapter provides helpful overview information for parents; lessons with clear bulleted lists of key rules and steps; and expert advice on how to present the material to a teen or young adult. Throughout the book are role-playing exercises for practicing each skill, along with homework assignments to ensure the newly learned skills can be applied easily to a school, work, or other "real life" setting. Bonus content shows role-plays of skills covered, demonstrating the right and wrong way to enter conversations, schedule get-togethers, deal with conflict, and much more.
Epilogue: Moving Forward