Social Skills Group Board Game Outing For Kids With ADHD

Does your child struggle with impulse control, emotional regulation, or making friends? Our Board Game Social Skills Outing is designed to help kids with ADHD practice key social skills in a fun, structured environment!
Each outing will begin with a short, interactive lesson focused on a specific social skill before gaming begins. Our trained facilitators will introduce and model key skills to help children apply them naturally during play.
Two Locations:
- 2000 NJ-38 Suite 2210, Cherry Hill Township, NJ 08002
- 35 Cooper Folly Rd, Atco, NJ 08004
Why Board Games?
Many kids with ADHD struggle with social interactions, emotional regulation, and executive functioning. Board games provide a safe, low-pressure environment where they can practice:
- Turn-Taking & Patience
Strengthening impulse control by waiting their turn. - Flexible Thinking
Learning to adapt to changing game rules and strategies. - Handling Frustration & Emotions
Practicing emotional regulation in a fun setting. - Reading Social Cues & Cooperation
Understanding peers’ reactions and working together. - Problem-Solving & Strategic Thinking
Developing executive function skills in a playful way.
What to Expect at Our Social Skills Board Game Outing:
- Guided play with expert facilitation to reinforce positive social interactions
- Small group settings for personalized support
- A mix of cooperative and competitive games tailored for different skill levels
- A fun and supportive space to build friendships and confidence
Don’t see a location that works for you? Fill out our interest form HERE to let us know where you’d like to see future outings! We are expanding and plan to add more locations soon.
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Last Updated: 04/06/25