1st Edition

PEERS® for Preschoolers Friendship Skills for Autistic and Neurodivergent Children

686 Pages
by Routledge

686 Pages
by Routledge

686 Pages
by Routledge

This manual builds on the success of the Program for the Education and Enrichment of Relational Skills (PEERS ® ), an internationally renowned program used in over 150 countries and translated into numerous languages. PEERS ® has now expanded to work with autistic and neurodivergent preschool-aged children, as well as those with other social challenges. Through this new manual, providers will... Read more

 Chapter 1 Introduction

 

Chapter 2 Session 1: Listening and Following Directions

 

Chapter 3 Session 2: Meeting and Greeting Friends

 

Chapter 4 Session 3: Sharing and Giving a Turn

 

Chapter 5 Session 4: Asking for a Turn

 

Chapter 6 Session 5: Keeping Cool

 

Chapter 7 Session 6: Being a Good Sport

 

Chapter 8 Session 7: Show and Tell During Play

 

Chapter 9 Session 8: Don’t be Bossy

 

Chapter 10 Session 9: Asking a Friend to Play

 

Chapter 11 Session 10: Joining a Game

 

Chapter 12 Session 11: Asking to Play Something Different

 

Chapter 13 Session 12: Asking and Giving Help

 

Chapter 14 Session 13: Body Boundaries

 

Chapter 15 Session 14: Using an Inside Voice

 

Chapter 16 Session 15: Review Part I

 

Chapter 17 Session 16: Review Part II and Graduation

 

Biography

Dr. Elizabeth Laugeson is a licensed clinical psychologist, Clinical Professor at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, and Director of the UCLA PEERS® Clinic and UCLA Tarjan Center UCEDD.

Dr. Mina Park is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice, a former Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at UCLA, and an Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at UCSF.

Dr. Jennifer Sanderson is a licensed clinical psychologist in Miami, Florida. She currently directs the Autism Clinic within a private practice, providing psychological and consultative services across the lifespan.

“The PEERS® program has been a gift to autistic and other neurodivergent teens and adults, their families and professionals who work with them by providing a fun, innovative way of building social skills and opportunities for interaction. This version for preschool children provides a modified version of its step by step, evidence-based, positive approach to how to support younger children in social relationships.  It will bring joy, confidence and skills to many children, their parents (who are actively involved from the word go) and the providers who get to work with them.”

Catherine Lord, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry, Semel Institute of Neuroscience and Human Behavior, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine

“A marvelous addition to our tools for developing social-communication skills in preschoolers this valuable, evidence based program teaches social skills using lessons, play based materials, and group activities.  Designed to have materials that are readily taught and used, this book will be an invaluable guide to foster social skills in the preschool population.”

Fred R. Volkmar, MD, Irving B. Harris Professor Emeritus, Child Study Center, Yale University School of Medicine