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Social Skills for Neurodiversity - Small Group Class

In this small group class students acquire essential social skills, engage in role play activities, gain a comprehensive understanding of emotions, active listening, managing interruptions, mastering greetings, navigating triggers.
USA's Prestige Worldwide Education
Average rating:
4.8
Number of reviews:
(229)
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What's included

1 live meeting
25 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

Experience an exciting new topic every week in our online small group class. Each session focuses on a fresh social skill, allowing you to join at any point without feeling left behind. Don't worry about starting in the middle – our class structure ensures that each topic stands on its own, providing a valuable learning experience regardless of when you join.

Designed with the needs of neurodiverse learners in mind, our class offers step-by-step instructions, visual aids, and practical examples to enhance your social skills. You'll have the opportunity to actively engage in role-playing exercises, receive constructive feedback, and practice the newly acquired skills in a supportive environment.

No matter which week you start, you'll enjoy a diverse range of social skills addressed in class conversations facilitated by our experienced teacher. From mastering greetings to coping with fears, each topic aims to empower you with the tools necessary for social success.

Join us for an engaging online small group class where every week brings a fresh topic to explore and grow your social skills.

How classes are structured: 
Initial instructions of the new skill
Role Playing the Skill
Providing Corrective Feedback
Opportunities to practice the skill


A variety of social skills will be worked on during conversations in class that are prompted by the teacher. 

Here are some goals that learners will hope to improve on while taken this course: 

Don't be a Rule Police
Space Invaders - provide space to others
Interrupting
Greetings
Listening During a Conversation
Maintaining a Conversation
Starting a Conversation
Ending a Conversation
Knowing When to Stop Talking
Joining in Play
Keeping Calm
Showing Understandings of Others Feelings
Accepting " No"
Dealing with Mistakes
Dealing with Teasing
Trying when Something is Hard
Compromising
Dealing with Fears
Dealing with Triggers
Becoming Flexible when Change Occurs. 
Being responsible
Empathy
Coping Skills
Respect
Integrity
Having a positive Attitude
Perseverance and Personal Best
Cooperation and Teamwork
Resolving Conflicts
Handling Peer Pressure
Becoming a Good Friend
Good Citizenship
Understanding Non Verbal Communication

Sample Schedule:
Week One, April 21 : Greetings
Week Two, April 28:  Joining in a Conversation
Week Three, May 5:  Interrupting
Week Four, May 12: Don't Be a Rule Police

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External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined May, 2022
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Teacher expertise and credentials
USA Prestige worldwide has a focus to help learners with Neurodiversity.  I have my  masters Degree in Special Education, and a life time experience raising adults who are Neurodiverse. Our teachers are trained to work with learners who are Neurodivergent, and have experience with Special Education, as well as worked through life dealing with being Neurodiverse themselves.  

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$24

weekly
1x per week
25 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 9-14
1-4 learners per class

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