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🦸♀️ Social Superpowers Club™
Social Thinking & Peer Connection Coaching for Neurodivergent Learners
Is your child struggling with friendships, group dynamics, or understanding social cues?
Do they feel left out, overwhelmed in groups, or unsure how to “read the room”?
Social Superpowers Club™ is a dynamic, small-group program designed to help children build essential real-world social-emotional skills—all in a safe, neurodiversity-affirming space.
We don’t ask kids to mask or “act typical.”
Instead, we help them understand themselves, connect with others, and thrive socially as their authentic selves.
Who This Is For:
Children with ADHD, autism, anxiety, or social learning differences
Kids who avoid groups, misinterpret tone or facial expressions, or get stuck in rigid thinking
Learners who need support with conversation skills, self-regulation, or peer relationships
Families looking for a positive, strengths-based social group experience
What Students Learn:
How to read body language, tone, and facial expressions
Conversation tools: turn-taking, staying on topic, shifting smoothly
Perspective-taking and empathy (understanding others’ thoughts)
Flexible thinking to manage unexpected changes or group conflict
Emotional regulation strategies to stay calm and connected in social settings
How We Teach:
Through play, movement, guided discussion, and structured coaching, each session blends:
Social games and role-play
Storytelling and visual tools
Safe opportunities to practice and reflect
Respect for every child’s individual social learning style
❤️ A Neurodiversity-Affirming Approach
We meet kids where they are—celebrating their strengths while equipping them with practical tools for friendship, communication, and confidence.
📞 Let’s Talk!
Interested in enrolling or learning more?