Friendship 101: Cracking the Code of Social Interactions
Friendship 101: Cracking the Code of Social Interactions
Training Provider: Autism Resource Centre
Area of Training: Personal Development
Course Period: Contact Training Provider to find out more
This workshop is designed for adults on the autism spectrum who:
- Are interested in making and keeping friends
- Want to increase their confidence and ease in navigating various social situations
- Want to make meaningful connections with others
Topics covered include:
- Identifying potential friends
- Verbal and non-verbal communication
- Hidden codes of behavior
- Starting, maintaining, and ending a conversation
- Joining different social situations (joining a group activity, asking someone to hang out, etc.)
At the end of the workshop, participants will learn strategies for connecting with others meaningfully and practical knowledge for handling social situations in different settings.
Learning Objectives & Outcomes
• Gain awareness and motivation to make meaningful friendships
• Gain skills for making informal conversation with others
• Gain skills for handling different social situations
• Increase ease and confidence of using these skills by practising with peers
For more information on course details, please contact the training provider directly.
This course is eligible for funding of up to $1,000 under the Temasek-Trust CDC Lifelong Learning Enabling Fund. Click here for more information.
Course Duration
7 hours
Full Course Fee
$270.00
Course Fee After Subsidy
Please check with the training provider on payable course fee and applicable GST.
$13.50
Training Venue
Autism Resource Centre (Singapore) @ 5 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, Singapore 569739
Training Provider's Contact
Email: lina.kam@autism.org.sg