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# Autism: Do Teenage Social-Skill Groups Work?
- URL: https://blog.helpforyourchild.com/autism-do-teenage-social-skill-groups-work-july-19-2012/
- Published: 2012-07-19T00:00:00.000Z
- Updated: 2026-07-07T20:40:48.000Z
- Description: Do social skill groups actually work for autistic teens? The evidence is nuanced. Learn what the research shows, and how ACP supports teen social development.
- Author: Dr. John Carosso
- Tags: Autism, Bridge Page, NOINDEX, bridge-post

Social skills groups for autistic teenagers have a mixed evidence base, and that nuance is worth understanding. The research shows that structured, manualized programs (such as PEERS) produce measurable improvements in social knowledge and some gains in real-world social engagement. However, generalization, translating skills learned in a group setting to naturalistic peer relationships, remains challenging and requires intentional support beyond the group itself. Effectiveness also depends heavily on program quality, facilitator skill, and the specific goals of each participant. For teenagers, motivation and buy-in matter enormously. Autism Centers of Pittsburgh evaluates social skill needs individually and can recommend appropriate programming. Contact ACP to discuss options for your teen.

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