Board Games, Lego and Alternative Sports Club

£17.50

Peopleton Village Hall, Main Street, Peopleton WR10 2EW

Sunday 4th June – 2-3.30pm

This group offers our young people connection and friendship with peers who have shared lived experiences. Friendships and support are two important protective factors that support good mental health and well-being. Having friendships and support beyond the immediate family is also invaluable in helping your child become more resilient to life’s challenges. The more protective factors a young person with an autism / ADHD diagnosis has, the better equipped they will be to overcome the obstacles they face as adults.

3 in stock

Your young person will:

Enjoy a range of board games & Lego

Have opportunities to participate in alternative sports such as Boccia and Curling

Make friends

Have FUN!

Refreshments provided.

N.B. This is a drop-off session. However, if you child is likely to struggle, parents must stay on-site.

Caroline

The Games club will be led by Caroline, one of our fabulous Autism Mentors!

Ross

Ross (Autism Mentor) will also be assisting.