DUNGEONS & DRAGONS SOCIAL SKILLS PROGRAM



Two age groups. Same supportive structure. A fun, inclusive virtual program where imagination builds confidence, communication, and real-world social skills.

D&D Social Skills Group Ages 9–15 poster
Ages 9–15

February 22 : Sold Out

Next Session: May 17, 2026 

Time: 3:00–5:00 PM
Availability: 5 Spots Left 
Cost: $385 + tax (38.50 per week)

  • 10-week virtual program 2 hour weekly sessions
  • Designed for individuals with ADHD, Autism, and other disabilities
  • Developed with guidance from an ABA Consultant
  • Small group format
  • No D&D experience needed and characters provided
D&D Social Skills Group Ages 16–25 poster
Ages 16–25

Next Session: March 2, 2026

Time: 5:00–7:00 PM
Availability: 3 spots left
Cost: $385 + tax (38.50 per week)

  • Designed for individuals with ADHD, Autism, and other disabilities
  • Developed with guidance from an ABA Consultant
  • 10-week program • 2-hour sessions
  • Small supportive groups
  • Beginner Friendly (Characters provided)

About the Program

Our Dungeons & Dragons Social Skills Program is a structured small-group virtual experience where participants build communication, teamwork, emotional regulation, and confidence through guided imaginative play.

Sessions are led by an experienced Dungeon Master and developed with guidance from an ABA Consultant to support meaningful skill-building in a fun and engaging format.  Each session will also have a peer support player as well as a facilitator to assist.   

Program Overview

  • Age Groups: 9–15 and 16–25
  • Length: 10 weeks • 2 hours each week
  • Format: Small groups
  • Facilitation: Led by an experienced Games Master
  • Backed by: Program design and oversight supported by our ABA Consultant

Social & Communication

  • Conversation practice
  • Turn taking
  • Collaborative problem solving

Emotional Regulation

  • Managing frustration
  • Flexibility when plans change
  • Resilience through challenges

Belonging & Friendship

  • Peer connection
  • Confidence in groups
  • Shared success

Executive Function

  • Planning and decision making
  • Following multi-step directions
  • Adaptive thinking