Social Gamers Group

Welcome to The Social Gamers, a fun, structured group for neurodivergent kids ages 10–13. A place to connect, play, and build real-life skills.

A group of six diverse children sitting on a wooden park bench, smiling and talking, with skateboards on the ground in front of them on a sunny day.

What to Expect

  • Thursdays | 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
    📍 159 Main Street, Suite M
    Agawam, MA 01001

  • This group is a great fit for kids who:

    • Identify as neurodivergent

    • Enjoy gaming

    • Would benefit from support with social interaction and connection

    • Thrive in structured, engaging environments

  • We combine gaming with guided social skill-building in a supportive, low-pressure environment where kids can:

    • Build friendships

    • Practice communication

    • Strengthen teamwork

    • Grow confidence, in and out of the game

    Whether they’re solving challenges together or just enjoying the experience, this group is about connection, growth, and having fun.

Close-up of a person playing a strategic board game with a world map on the table. The player is moving yellow game pieces and the game includes various colored pieces on the map.

Summer Parent Support Group

A safe space for parents to connect, share, and support one another.

Wednesdays 6-7pm beginning 6/3

Summer Parent Support Group (6/3, 6/17, 7/8, 7/22, 8/5, 8/19)
US$20.00 every 2 weeks for 12 weeks

A safe space to connect, share, and support one another.

Want to know if this group is right for you?

Email info@tbinterventions.com or call us at 413-310-2190 to discuss further.

What to Expect

  • Wednesdays | 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
    📍 159 Main Street, Suite M
    Agawam, MA 01001

  • This group is a great fit for parents who:

    • Feel overwhelmed and want to know you’re not alone in the challenges of parenting

    • Want a safe, supportive space to connect with other parents

    • Are looking for encouragement, understanding, and practical support

    • Want to share experiences and learn from other parents

    • Want to leave feeling heard, supported, and more connected

    • Create a safe, welcoming space for parents to connect

    • Share support, encouragement, and real-life experiences

    • Explore parenting challenges together without judgment

    • Build meaningful connections with other parents

    • Leave with greater support, insight, and community

Close-up of a person playing a strategic board game with a world map on the table. The player is moving yellow game pieces and the game includes various colored pieces on the map.