PEERS® for Teens

Social Skills Group For Teens

  • Use appropriate conversational skills
  • Use humour appropriately
  • Use electronic communication
  • Enter & exit conversations
  • Be a good host during get-togethers
  • Be a good sport
  • Handle arguments and disagreements
  • Change a bad reputation
  • Handle rumours and gossip
  • Handle rejection, teasing and bullying

What happens in a PEERS® for Teens session?


Attendees are presented with targeted skills through step-by-step instruction, role-play demonstrations, and the opportunity to practice the real-world skills through behavioural rehearsal exercises. During these behavioural rehearsals, attendees have the opportunity to practice with direct coaching from our program team.

Adolescents and young adults must be socially motivated and attend each session with a social coach.

Social coaches, these may be parents, practitioners, or educators, attend a separate group in which they are provided with additional instruction on how to coach participants through practice and provide constructive feedback.


Social coaches will learn:

Social coaches (i.e., parent, family member, adult sibling, life coach, job coach, peer mentor, support worker) attend seperate sessions at as the teens.

In these sessions, they are taught how to assist teens by providing feedback and practical support during weekly socialisation homework.

All programs meet once a week for 90 minutes over a 16-week period.

How much does PEERS® for Teens cost?

The cost of our 14 -week PEERS® Program amounts to approximately $4850. A detailed quote will be provided upon registering.

This is inclusive of:

  • 1 X personalised initial session for parent and teen
  • 14 X 90 minute social skills group 
  • 14 X 90 minute group training for the allocated social coach
  • Resources provided to support participant and social coach
  • Weekly homework tasks to build and develop skills between sessions

Why choose PEERS® for Teens?

The PEERS® program has been shown to be effective through multiple randomised controlled trials and maintenance of gains 1-5 years after treatment has been evidenced.

To be evidence based the program has had to undergo substantial clinical trials and research to gather data to support its efficacy. After the 14 week PEERS® program, research results revealed an overall improvement in social skills, reported by caregivers. This included cooperative social behaviour with peers and caregivers, social assertiveness and self-control. Participants also showed significant improvements in social responsiveness, due to the programs attention to receptive and expressive social communication skills. Participants also significantly improve their empathy after the 14 week program. This may be due to an increase of social cognitive skills, leading people to understand people’s mental and emotional states to make sense of the people’s behaviour.

The PEERS® program reduced self-reported loneliness due to greater participation in social activities and hobbies, as well as the development of friendship.

Frequency of invited get-togethers (i.e., social invitations extended to the participant from non-PEERS friends) increased greatly according to caregiver report.


Where can I read more about the research?

PEERS® for Adolescents

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