Awkward silences — we’ve all been there. Whether on a first date or meeting someone for the first time, those uncomfortable pauses are unavoidable. But for individuals on the autism spectrum or with other forms of neurodivergence, these moments can feel overwhelming, making it even harder to form lasting relationships.
A local matchmaking service, founded by Long Island therapist Jill Schieber, has stepped in to try and help. In her nearly 40 years of experience as a therapist, Schieber saw firsthand the difficulties neurodivergent people face when trying to build relationships.
“They were very, very lonely,” she said. Observing how isolation impacted her clients, she eventually felt compelled to take action.
Her company, called Matchmaking For the Socially Challenged, launched in 2022 and provides matchmaking and coaching services for individuals looking for either a romantic or platonic relationship.
Schieber and her team take a hands-on approach, personally meeting with clients to understand their interests before making matches. There are no app algorithms at play here — just real human thought.
In addition to matchmaking, her team also offers coaching sessions where clients can talk through their social challenges and practice conversational skills to build their confidence. Sometimes, a team member will sit in on a date to help keep the conversation flowing.
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