The Secret Agent Society (SAS) transforms social skills training into a thrilling spy-themed adventure. While originally developed for children aged 8-12 years on the autism spectrum, the evidence base has expanded over time to demonstrate meaningful change for children with a range of diagnostic and neurodiverse profiles.
Can Cooking Be Used as Therapy for Autism?
Did you know that cooking is not just an essential life skill, it’s a therapeutic activity that can significantly benefit autistic teens and adults. Culinary therapy involves using the art of cooking to improve cognitive and sensory skills, promote independence, and enhance social interaction.
Embracing the Unexpected: The Perks of Having an Autistic Child
Have you ever experienced a moment of pure, unscripted honesty? That’s just an average Tuesday with an autistic child. Welcome to a world where the unexpected becomes the norm and discover the perks of having an autistic child.
Building Social Skills and Confidence with SAS
Learn about building social skills and confidence with the Secret Agent Society Small Group Program at West Coast Centre for Learning. Online & In Person.
Understanding Anxiety in Tweens and How You Can Help
Understanding Anxiety in Tweens. Recognizing it and strategies to overcome it. How the SAS Small Group Program is helping parent and tweens.
Unlock Emotions with the Secret Agent Society
Get ready to unlock Your emotions with SAS (Secret Agent Society) small group program online and in person at West Coast Centre for Learning.