
About this Event
Navigating the world of dating can be challenging, especially for those on the autism spectrum who may struggle with unspoken social cues, subtle body language, and ambiguous expectations. A Guide to Dating for Those on the Spectrum is a supportive and practical class designed to help neurodivergent individuals build confidence and understanding in the dating world. Whether you're new to dating or looking to improve your experiences, this class provides concrete strategies for interpreting social signals, initiating and maintaining conversations, and setting clear boundaries.
Through guided discussions and interactive exercises, participants will learn how to recognize verbal and nonverbal cues, navigate flirting and small talk, and communicate their needs and desires effectively. The class also covers key topics such as recognizing mutual interest, handling rejection with resilience, and understanding different dating styles. With a focus on clear, direct communication and self-advocacy, attendees will leave with a better grasp of how to express themselves authentically while respecting their own and others' boundaries.
This class fosters an inclusive and judgment-free space where participants can ask questions, share experiences, and practice new skills in a low-pressure environment. By breaking down the "hidden rules" of dating into manageable, concrete steps, A Guide to Dating for Those on the Spectrum empowers neurodivergent individuals to approach dating with greater clarity and self-assurance. Whether you're seeking companionship, romance, or just a deeper understanding of social interactions, this class provides the tools and insights to help you navigate the dating world with confidence.
About the Instructor: Fawn O’Breitzman has been a college professor for over 20 years. She specializes in issues of Sex and Gender and presents at conferences all around the country. She does inclusion training for businesses and has worked with everyone from hospitals to construction yards to help companies make sure they are providing the best and most respectful care to their clients. She has been a social worker, therapist, and a professor. She has been married to a neurodivergent gender queer person for 24 years and understands the need to be concrete and straight-forward when discussing topics of human behavior!
This class is appropriate for adults and teens.
Event Venue
1800 S. Broadway, 1800 S. Broadway, Denver, United States
USD 33.85 to USD 65.87