Prepare your neurodivergent child for life's social and emotional challenges
Secret Agent Society (SAS) helps neurodivergent children thrive through daily challenges and work towards their life goals. If your child often feels angry, anxious, lonely, or uncomfortable they may benefit from discovering some new social-emotional tools they can draw upon today and throughout their lives.
Watch your child learn through play
Providers of the Secret Agent Society Small Group Program have been helping neurodivergent children reach their social and emotional goals for over 14 years. By capturing children’s attention with spy-themed gamified learning, they can equip your child with more knowledge in four areas:
- Emotion recognition in themselves and others.
- Emotion regulation focusing on anxiety and anger.
- Problem solving in social-emotional situations.
- Social skills for friendships, teamwork, and daily interactions with a diverse range of people.
Try a program that actually works
Secret Agent Society was first developed for supporting the social-emotional skills of children aged 8-12 years on the autism spectrum and the original randomised control trial (RCT) produced the highest published clinical change for a program of its kind! Since then, over 22 publications demonstrate how the evidence-based program creates meaningful change for children with a range of diagnostic and neurodivergent profiles including ADHD, anxiety, and autism during the transition towards their teenage years.
Learn together for the best results
The clinician-led experience helps parents and teachers support each “Cadet” as they complete the program. Child Club Meetings, Parent Group Meetings, secret Missions, Gadget Packs, Teacher Tip Sheets, Skills Trackers, and assessment tools are all enabled by a digital health platform, so every child can tap into their support network and reach their social-emotional goals! The approach is so effective that 84% of parents believe that Secret Agent Society led to lasting changes in their child’s life.
“Crack the code” of emotions and social interactions
By cracking codes and collecting digital gadgets throughout their gamified learning journey, children discover new ways to:
- Understand how they and others feel and act.
- Build their own formula for friendships.
- Cope with change.
- Solve social and emotional problems.
- Recognise and respond to bullying.
Connect with an SAS Provider
Secret Agent Society is delivered by an international network of providers, including including neurodivergent-affirming psychologists, schools, occupational therapists, and speech pathologists.
Use our search map to connect with a provider of your choice offering face-to-face services near you, or telehealth or hybrid services from anywhere!