A program for boys in middle school and high school who present with ADHD, Asperger's, social anxiety or higher-independence ASD.
Center for Social
Ryan Wexelblatt
1. How to Hang Out (Part 1)
A social executive function skill building program
for boys with ADHD, Asperger’s or Higher-independence ASD
Many boys who struggle socially have not experienced the enjoyment of being part of a peer group or bonding through shared
experiences. This four-session program combines social and executive function skill building instruction with recreational trips
in order to help boys generalize the skills needed to initiate and sustain friendships and most importantly learn how to enjoy
being around other guys. Separate programs for middle school and high school.
Center for Social
114 Forrest Ave. Suite. 210 Narberth, PA 19072
484-278-1088 |centerforsocial@gmail.com
www.centerforsocial.org
Topics covered in “How to Hang Out” include:
How to show an interest in others
Understanding how you come across to others
Understanding other’s thoughts, feelings and
intentions
Initiating and sustaining reciprocal conversations
Being cognitively flexible/” Going with the flow”
Developing situational intelligence (figuring out
what’s happening in a particular time and place)
Trips included in How to Hang Out
Bowling
Mini-golf
Going out for frozen yogurt and playing Quizzo
Going out for pizza and playing Brain Pop
All participants new to Center for Social are pre-screened in
order to assess their social learning needs.
Please contact us for an enrollment application.
How to Hang Out will meet at:
So 2 Speak 131 Montgomery Ave. Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
A parent-only session is included in program tuition.
Program Dates and Times:
Parents-Only Session: Thursday May 12 7:30 P.M.
Student Sessions: May 14, May 21, June 4, June 11
Middle School Program: 3:00-5:30 P.M.
High School Program: 11:00-1:30 P.M.
Tuition: $200.00 plus spending money for food & trips
Program Facilitators
How to Hang Out was created and is co-facilitated by Ryan
Wexelblatt, LSW, CAS and Stephen Piazza, M.Ed.
Ryan is the Director of Center for Social in Narberth, PA.
Stephen is a middle school special education teacher.
Together, Ryan and Stephen bring many years of
experience teaching social cognitive skills to students with
social learning needs.
Please visit our website at: www.centerforsocial.org