Idioms–or confusing phrases–are commonly used expressions that have a non-literal meaning, which can often only be understood by using contextual information.
People use idioms all the time in everyday conversation, but the literal meaning of the words is almost never the intended meaning. For Autistic individuals who find good communication challenging at the best of times, these phrases can leave you feeling very confused.
The good news is we can help! In this fun and engaging workshop, participants will learn how to identify and understand some common idiomatic expressions, giving them tools to be better able to predict the meanings of these confusing phrases.
Even if it’s raining cats and dogs, plan to attend. It will be a piece of cake and you’ll laugh your head off!
Thursday, June 5
4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
In-person at The Ability Hub (300, 3820 24 Avenue NW)
There is no cost for this workshop and advance registration is not required. We encourage you to bring a friend and just show up. If you have any questions, please contact us at info@sinneavefoundation.org or call us at 403 210-5000.
About the presenter:
Sherry Taylor has more than 15 years of experience in the not-for-profit industry. She is the EmploymentWorks Program Coordinator at Sinneave and is passionate about developing engaging content and curriculum that educates and makes learning fun for Autistic youth and adults.