Club CLUE for preK-elementary students
Communicating
Listening Understanding
Empathy
Club CLUE is a social-language/problem-solving group that helps students decode the often
confusing world of verbal and nonverbal signals. Small group sessions, led
by speech language pathologists and certified staff trained in autism, will address:
Using appropriate strategies for making and keeping friends.
Interpreting and using body language cues for social interaction
Initiating and participating in conversations appropriately
Identifying and expressing emotions appropriately
Matching communication and behavior to various group situations
Applying social-language and problem solving skills in interactive role
playing situations
Leaders will work on these skills using
interventions appropriate to the age of the students in each group.
Students ages 4 and up will be assigned
by age and/or skill level to small groups. Enrollment will not exceed
four students. Those who are home schooled may be
able to participate during the school day. Other groups will be held
after school hours.
Children who are eligible for this group
should be:
Motivated to improve their social skills with others
Able to attend weekly one hour sessions
Able to demonstrate functional language skills with peers
Children who can benefit from this group approach may have been diagnosed
with Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Nonverbal Learning Disorder, or Asperger’s Syndrome.
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