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Our research led to the development of TEEMS – an assessment tool to evaluate social skills in children and young people.

The Test for the Evaluation of Emotions and Socialisation (TEEMS) is a new psychological assessment tool that evaluates social cognitive skills in children and young people.

The TEEMS tool addresses a substantial unmet need, leading the field internationally as the first comprehensive social assessment tool. 

Formally known as PEERS (Pediatric Evaluation of Emotions, Relationships and Socialisation).

The Test for the Evaluation of Emotions and Socialisation (TEEMS) is a new psychological assessment tool that evaluates social cognitive skills in children and young people.

The TEEMS tool addresses a substantial unmet need, leading the field...

The Test for the Evaluation of Emotions and Socialisation (TEEMS) is a new psychological assessment tool that evaluates social cognitive skills in children and young people.

The TEEMS tool addresses a substantial unmet need, leading the field internationally as the first comprehensive social assessment tool. 

Formally known as PEERS (Pediatric Evaluation of Emotions, Relationships and Socialisation).

Project overview

  • A lack of comprehensive, well-validated tools to detect social impairment limited our ability to identify children and young people in need of intervention. The TEEMS assessment tool directly addresses this worldwide unmet need as the first comprehensive social assessment tool in the field.
  • TEEMS is an individually administered computerised iPad application that includes three cognitive subscales (attention-executive, social cognition, communication) which contribute to social function. These subscales are organised into two levels: basic and complex.
  • The tool utilises fun social stimuli to keep children and young people engaged, such as videos, audio clips and photos of real-life social scenarios. The PEERS standardisation study assessed over 500 children and found TEEMS is a reliable and valid social assessment tool.

TEEMS Q  

Along with the TEEMS social cognitive assessment, our team have developed TEEMS Q, a parent report questionnaire that assesses the social competency of children and young people aged five to 15 years old (see TEEMS Q tab for more information). 

See our Publications tab to read about our recent studies using TEEMS and TEEMS Q (formerly PEERS).

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