Our Offerings

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    The Friendship Framework: Cooperative Gaming Club

    Join our age and ability curated cooperative gaming club! For seven weeks we break down the components of connection so every learner can build the skills to initiate and maintain peer relationships. We utilize the shared interest of board and role-playing games to develop each student’s ability to communicate and connect!

    For ages 10 and up. All abilities welcome. (Registration for classes and clubs pending available similar age and ability peers).

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  • All Voices Play: Board Game Series

    Children ages 4 and up are invited to join our 3-part board game series with Speech Language Pathologist Stephanie Harrigan M.S., CCC-SLP. Co-led by Licensed and Board Certified Behavior Analyst (and co-owner) Caitlin Bennett.

    This series is geared for AAC (augmentative and alternative communication) users of all abilities. Bring your icons, switches, and dedicated devices to connect, communicate, and most importantly play. Visual supports and switches will also be provided. This group will focus on building vocabulary, communication skills, and cooperative peer interactions in a fun and engaging way. All abilities welcome and supported.

    Free sibling group offered simultaneously to siblings of participants ages 4 and up. Led by Licensed and Board Certified Behavior Analyst (and co-owner) Kathleen Penland.

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    The Executive Function: Level Up

    Does your child struggle to prioritize tasks, follow schedules, and complete schoolwork? Our multi-faceted executive functioning class will focus on practical goals through game-based learning. Students will develop their ability to problem solve, fulfill responsibilities at home and school, and develop self-advocacy skills to use across environments.

    For ages 7-13. All abilities welcome. (Registration for classes and clubs pending available similar-age and ability peers)

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    Peer Group

    This inclusive peer group welcomes people of all abilities, ages 5 and up, alongside a parent or caregiver for free play as well as semi-structured activities designed to build essential life skills. Our skilled facilitators create a safe, accepting space where every individual can practice making friends, taking turns, expressing feelings, and navigating social situations at their own pace. Parents connect with a supportive community while learning practical strategies to reinforce skills at home.

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    The Parent Network

    Connect with other parents of neurodivergent children. Learn practical strategies from a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. We cover topics like supporting your child's needs, positive behavior approaches, working with schools and services, and taking care of yourself. Join our nurturing space to share, learn, and lean on your community.

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    Special Interest Clubs

    Love something deeply? Join a club focused on what you're passionate about! Whether it's rolling dice in Dungeons & Dragons, exploring AI and coding, bringing characters to life through theater, or creating visual art, these clubs offer structured opportunities to dive deep into beloved topics alongside like-minded peers. Guided by knowledgeable facilitators, participants build community, develop skills, and experience the pride of expertise in a supportive, accepting environment.

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