Skills for Life Floyd

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Skills for Life meets three times a month. Members are adults diagnosed with ASD. Skills for life uses the clinically proven method of using neurotypical peers as role models for teaching social skills. Led by three professional educators, Tracey Koehler, Allison Odom, & Mary Kimbrough, the group provides social skill prompting in a variety of settings, such as bowling, eating out, playing games and a once a year retreat. Skills for Life is a member-only group.

How Can I Help? Mentors are needed and extra hands are always welcome. Volunteer to help. Download our form here.

For more information about this group please contact:

Tracy Koehler
678-986-2178
sfl.floyd@digsrome.org