Are you interested in finding and having romantic relationships?
Do you want to date and need some support to get started?
Our in-person and online camps provide strategies to help young adults find and maintain romantic relationships.
Ready to get started?
Virtual and In-person Camps Coming Soon!

This two-hour introduction to dating class is designed to provide participants with a foundational understanding of healthy dating practices, effective communication skills, and strategies for building respectful relationships. Interactive activities and group discussions encourage participants to reflect on their experiences and share perspectives, promoting a supportive learning environment.
Topics covered include:
· The nature of friendships
· The nature of romantic relationships
· Starting conversations
· Choosing people to date
· Flirting
· Letting someone know you like them
· Asking someone on a date
· Going on a date safely
· Handling rejection
· Dating Do’s and Don’ts
· Ending the date and after
Cost: $175
Date: Tuesday December 9th & Thursday December 11th
Time: 6-8pm
Location: Highland Community Center 14224 NE Bel Red Road, Bellvue, WA.

Relationships are an important part of our lives. Everyone deserves a friend!
Communication is how we build friendships. It is a skill, just like coding, learning a game or riding a bike. It takes some time to understand the different ways people communicate and some exploring to see what our own communication strengths are.
We have both online and in-person camps. In our Friendship Camps, we work together learning how to advocate for ourselves and try-on different skills learning the ones that work best while honoring our own identity and the identity of others.

Build the social life that you want! This two-hour interactive class is tailored for autistic and neurodivergent tweens and teens that want to improve their abilities to make friends and have meaningful relationships.
The focus of this class is understanding our own communication needs, what friendships are and how conversations work in making and keeping friends.
Attendees learn targeted skills and apply them through role-playing, Lego play and small-group practice with direct coaching from our PEERS® Certified Instructors.

Are you concerned that your child is being bullied?
Are you looking for ways for them to protect themselves without getting hurt or hurting someone else?
Are you a teacher looking for ways to prevent bullying in your school?
Our Bully Proofing Camps do just that!

No single factor puts a child at risk of being bullied or bullying others. Bullying can happen anywhere—cities, suburbs, or rural towns. Some groups—such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or questioning (LGBTQ) youth, youth with disabilities, and socially isolated youth—may be at an increased risk of being bullied

Bullying in school is often hidden. It almost always occurs in circumstances out of the adults’ sight: before and after lessons, in class when the teachers back is turned, when switching classes, in the corridors, in bathrooms, on social media…
Join us for an evening of learning about romance. Class is on 12/9 and 12/11 and costs $175.