D&D Social Skills Club

🧙 Youth D&D Social Skills Group (Ages 9 to 15)

Next Session starts on Feb 22, 2026 from 3pm to 5pm 

10 Week Virtual Program | $385 + tax

A small group Dungeons and Dragons program designed to support social skills, communication, teamwork, and confidence in a fun, structured, and inclusive environment.

Guided by a trained Dungeon Master and supported with ABA informed strategies, this group helps players practice turn taking, problem solving, emotional regulation, and collaboration through imaginative play and shared storytelling.

No previous Dungeons and Dragons experience is required. Characters are provided, and sessions are welcoming to neurodivergent children who enjoy creativity, fantasy, and games.

Program Details

  • 10 weekly 2 hour virtual sessions
  • Small group format
  • Ages 9 to 15
  • Cost: $385 + tax

Next Group Starts in February 

Register or Join the Waitlist

Dungeons & Dragons Social Skills Program

A 10 Week Adventure for Neurodivergent Youth (Ages 9 to 15)

🎲 Where imagination builds confidence, friendships, and real world skills.

Our Dungeons and Dragons Social Skills Program is a structured, small group experience designed specifically for children with disabilities. Through guided storytelling, teamwork, and role play, participants build meaningful social, emotional, and communication skills in a fun and engaging environment.

This program blends the creativity of Dungeons and Dragons with evidence based strategies, making learning feel like an adventure instead of a lesson.


Program Overview

  • Age Group: 9 to 15 years
  • Group Size: Maximum of 5 players
  • Length: 10 weeks, 2 hours each week
  • Session Cost: $38.50 per session
  • Facilitation: Led by an experienced Games Master
  • Backed by: Program design and oversight supported by our ABA Consultant

Each week, players take part in a guided campaign where their choices matter, their voices are heard, and their strengths are celebrated.


Why Dungeons & Dragons?

Dungeons and Dragons is more than a game. It is a powerful social learning tool.

  • Turn taking
  • Listening to others
  • Problem solving as a group
  • Expressing ideas and emotions
  • Managing wins, losses, and unexpected changes

Because these skills are learned in context, children are often more engaged and more willing to participate.


Benefits for Your Child

🧠 Social and Communication Skills

  • Practicing conversation in a low pressure setting
  • Learning how to collaborate and compromise
  • Understanding social cues through role play

💬 Emotional Regulation

  • Managing frustration and excitement
  • Learning coping strategies when plans change
  • Building resilience through challenges

🤝 Friendship and Belonging

  • Connecting with peers who share similar interests
  • Feeling part of a team
  • Building confidence in group settings

🎯 Executive Function and Life Skills

  • Planning and decision making
  • Following multi step directions
  • Flexibility and adaptive thinking

What Parents Can Expect

  • Predictable session structure
  • Clear expectations and gentle guidance
  • Small group size for individualized support
  • A focus on strengths, not deficits
  • ABA informed strategies without feeling clinical
  • Individual intake and planning before the campaign begins

This is not therapy. It is a therapeutic informed social experience designed to support growth while keeping kids engaged and excited.


What Kids Will Experience

  • 🐉 Go on epic quests
  • 🧩 Solve mysteries and challenges
  • ⚔️ Battle monsters together
  • 🏆 Celebrate victories as a team

Every child plays an important role in the story and every choice helps shape the adventure.


Our Approach

  • Inclusive
  • Neurodiversity affirming
  • Strength based
  • Fun first, skills always

Sessions are run by a passionate Dungeons and Dragons facilitator, with the program framework reviewed and supported by an ABA Consultant to ensure meaningful outcomes.

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