Social Cipher
We build games for neurodivergent youth + the professionals who work with them.
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Social Cipher - SEL curriculum and online game. Empower neurodivergent students and improve behavior with our district solutions.
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Free SEL Resources for Autistic Students
Free SEL Resources for Autistic Students
Free social-emotional learning resources, lesson plans, worksheets, guides, downloadable posters, and more based on CASEL and Universal Design for Learning principles. Created for neurodiverse youth by a neurodiverse team.
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Explore articles and resources on neurodivergence, special education, MTSS, and social and emotional learning (SEL) to help educators, counselors, and support staff better serve neurodivergent students.
Spotify Podcast
Spotify Podcast
In this episode of All Kinds of Minds podcast, we speak with clinical psychologist Lucas Harrington, Psy.D., about why autistic girls are often overlooked or undiagnosed. Topics covered include: Reasons why autistic girls are underdiagnosed How being overlooked can impact the school experience Different ways schools can ensure autistic girls receive the support they need, even without an IEP About our guest: Lucas Harrington, Psy.D. is a clinical psychologist and published author whose personal experience as an autistic person with ADHD allows him to support autistic youth and their families from a place of deep understanding. His clinical interests include education, disruptive behavior, school avoidance, and emotional regulation. Dr. Harrington leverages his expertise to enhance Social Cipher’s SEL curriculum and ensure our resources are effective and neurodiversity-affirming.
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Social Cipher creates social and emotional (SEL) online games and curriculum for neurodivergent youth ages 10-15. As a 40% neurodivergent team founded by an autistic founder, autistic and ADHD perspectives inform game and curriculum development to ensure they are engaging, educational, inclusive, and empowering for neurodivergent youth.
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