Save prep time while delivering engaging, evidence-informed activities that actually keep teens engaged. Built by school-based therapists, for SLPs, OTs, school psychologists, and educators.
Try a Free ActivitySpending hours creating worksheets and activities that your teen clients don't engage with. You need materials that work — and you need them now.
Traditional worksheets feel dated and boring to teens. You need interactive resources that feel like something they'd actually choose to do.
Every client is different. You want something structured but flexible enough to adapt to different skill levels, learning styles, and presentation needs.
Finding resources that actually resonate with teens — not too babyish, not too abstract — is harder than it should be.
Same high-quality activities as the family plan. Covering conversation skills, perspective-taking, conflict resolution, online communication, and more.
Discussion prompts, talking points, and activity guidance for each week. Know exactly what to emphasize and how to dig deeper with your clients.
Track your clients' progress with brief, clinician-focused assessment surveys. Measure growth and document outcomes.
One annual plan gives you full access across your entire caseload. No per-client fees. Renews at your original rate, cancel anytime.
Each activity includes real-world practice prompts. Clients practice between sessions with built-in accountability and reflection.
Each client receives a certificate of completion. A tangible win they can share with family or their school.
Pull activities up on a tablet during sessions. Assign for home practice on any device. Responsive design works everywhere.
Pull up an activity during your session and work through it together on a tablet or monitor. Interactive, immediate feedback keeps teens engaged. Pause to discuss real examples from their own lives.
Assign an activity for between-session practice. Clients work independently or with family. They return with reflections and questions for your next session.
Use activities as a launching point for group discussion. Role-play scenarios together. Compare responses. Build group dynamics while practicing targeted skills.
"I use this in sessions with my teen clients and they engage so much more than with traditional worksheets. The activities feel like games, the feedback is immediate, and they're actually having conversations about what they learned. My client with selective mutism felt safe practicing these scenarios before real-world interactions."
Annual plan. Full access for 12 months.
The research on engagement, retention, and real-world transfer—and why interactive activities get better results.
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