Interpersonal, social, life, and safety skills are essential for enhancing a person’s ability to independently function within their community, school, and family. Learn to Learn Hub Service offers options that helps teens and young adults increase their knowledge and ability to use positive behaviors in their interaction with others. We empower individuals by developing their ability to confidently engage in behaviors needed to make and maintain positive social, school, and community interactions and fulfilling peer relationships.
This program provides an opportunity for participants to work towards goals from their Learn to Learn Support Plan in a small peer group environment. With the support of group facilitators, participants attend weekly 75 minute sessions designed to increase their range of positive behaviors, skills, and techniques.
Group Highlights
- Families are assigned to groups based on the chronological age, developmental abilities, and social skill set of their child.
- Groups are available Monday-Saturday, for individuals ages 16-25, and average 4-5 participants.
- Groups are ongoing, with 1-2 entry points each month.
- Caregivers (up to two included in cost) attend skills training and support group with their own clinician, at the same time their children are given the opportunity to participate in session, to facilitate the generalization of young people’s learned skills.
- Caregiver and young people’s groups combine at times, and engage in fieldtrips every 4-6 weeks, to learn and practice skills across settings.
