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EP220: Tabletop Gaming: Social & Emotional Skills for Neurodiverse Kids

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What if imagination could build real-world skills? In this episode, we will explore how tabletop role-playing games (RPGs) like D&D help neurodiverse kids develop confidence, communication, and connection. Guests Bex Taylor-Klaus and Mischa Stanton share how these games create powerful opportunities for growth. Ready to rethink what play can do? Hit play and join the adventure.

What to expect in this episode:

  • How tabletop games help kids explore emotions in a way that feels safe and empowering
  • Why fantasy worlds reveal real-life struggles, your child may not know how to name
  • How made-up heroes give kids the language to express who they really are
  • What collaborative storytelling teaches about empathy, autonomy, and connection
  • Why entering your child’s world can be the bridge to stronger relationships

About Mischa Stanton (xe/they)
Mischa is a Los Angeles–based storyteller, sound designer, and game consultant whose acclaimed work spans projects for MARVELS, Netflix, LeVar Burton Reads, and Audible. Mischa specializes in sci-fi, fantasy, and tabletop roleplay.

AboutBex Taylor-Klaus (they/them)
Bex is a producer, actor, and imaginative force of nature whose voice spans mediums from screen to storytelling. Known for genre-defying creativity and heartfelt performances, Bex brings humor, insight, and bold authenticity to their work.
Connect with Mischa and Bex


Related Links:

Get your FREE copy of 12 Key Coaching Tools for Parents at https://impactparents.com/gift.

Read the full blog here:
https://impactparents.com/tabletop-gaming-social-emotional-skills-for-neurodiverse-kids?preview=true
Connect with Impact Parents:

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"Cognitive Ergonomics from the Inside Out" – A New ADHD Intervention
Do you recognize current ADHD interventions fall short? At DIG Coaching, we've developed a groundbreaking field of engineering called Cognitive Ergonomics from the Inside Out. Discover a fresh approach to ADHD care that looks beyond traditional methods.

Learn more at www.cognitive-ergonomics.com

  continue reading

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Manage episode 490830438 series 3502891
Content provided by Elaine Taylor-Klaus and Diane Dempster, Elaine Taylor-Klaus, and Diane Dempster. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Elaine Taylor-Klaus and Diane Dempster, Elaine Taylor-Klaus, and Diane Dempster or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

What if imagination could build real-world skills? In this episode, we will explore how tabletop role-playing games (RPGs) like D&D help neurodiverse kids develop confidence, communication, and connection. Guests Bex Taylor-Klaus and Mischa Stanton share how these games create powerful opportunities for growth. Ready to rethink what play can do? Hit play and join the adventure.

What to expect in this episode:

  • How tabletop games help kids explore emotions in a way that feels safe and empowering
  • Why fantasy worlds reveal real-life struggles, your child may not know how to name
  • How made-up heroes give kids the language to express who they really are
  • What collaborative storytelling teaches about empathy, autonomy, and connection
  • Why entering your child’s world can be the bridge to stronger relationships

About Mischa Stanton (xe/they)
Mischa is a Los Angeles–based storyteller, sound designer, and game consultant whose acclaimed work spans projects for MARVELS, Netflix, LeVar Burton Reads, and Audible. Mischa specializes in sci-fi, fantasy, and tabletop roleplay.

AboutBex Taylor-Klaus (they/them)
Bex is a producer, actor, and imaginative force of nature whose voice spans mediums from screen to storytelling. Known for genre-defying creativity and heartfelt performances, Bex brings humor, insight, and bold authenticity to their work.
Connect with Mischa and Bex


Related Links:

Get your FREE copy of 12 Key Coaching Tools for Parents at https://impactparents.com/gift.

Read the full blog here:
https://impactparents.com/tabletop-gaming-social-emotional-skills-for-neurodiverse-kids?preview=true
Connect with Impact Parents:

Sponsors
"Cognitive Ergonomics from the Inside Out" – A New ADHD Intervention
Do you recognize current ADHD interventions fall short? At DIG Coaching, we've developed a groundbreaking field of engineering called Cognitive Ergonomics from the Inside Out. Discover a fresh approach to ADHD care that looks beyond traditional methods.

Learn more at www.cognitive-ergonomics.com

  continue reading

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