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FEATURING SOCIAL COGNITION SKILL BUILDING THROUGH STRATEGY ROLE PLAYING GAMES & ACTIVITIES

REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR FALL 2024

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Using RPGs for Skill Building

Collaborative Creativity Lab’s RPG Program provides an enriching experience that focuses on teamwork, communication, worldbuilding, and problem-solving. What exactly is the best way to face the Crystal Giant? What sort of mythical creatures exist in this plane? Perhaps there is a secret door the party did not consider? What powers and skills does each player bring to the table to face the journey ahead?

Children in grades K-5 think, dream and create at TDC’s Collaborative Creativity Lab.

Modeled after our popular mainstream games, the Saturday RPG program offers participants in grades K -5 an introduction to the realm of Strategy Role Playing Games, through indoor (Table Top RPGs) outdoor (Live Action Role Play), world building, map making, character creation including 3D printed figure design, and more.



Collaborative Creativity Lab responds to the specific needs of intellectually advanced children and supports neurodiversity.

Collaborative Creativity Lab is not a social skills group. Our program participants typically know and understand social skills. Asynchronous development and neurodiversity create challenges in skill implementation across a variety of social interactions and situations. Engagement and practice of skills are achieved through the use of interesting games and challenging project work, and problem-solving.


Collaborative Creativity Lab Mentors

Collaborative Creativity Lab provides mentor opportunities for older teens as role models who share the passions of younger group participants to demonstrate collaboration, perspective-taking, and self-regulation.


Collaborative Creativity Lab is a Dual Program that runs simultaneously in Manhattan’s Chelsea/Flatiron District and Sea Cliff Long Island. The program has two primary focuses: Talent Discovery & Development and Social Cognition Skill Building. A variety of projects and activities promote creativity, critical thinking skills and cooperation in an environment that is facilitated by a master mentor with the support of a social worker.


Theme-based projects and activities

Collaborative Creativity Labs foster peer relationship-building and collaborative problem-solving as groups work together to complete the day’s project challenge. Projects incorporate aspects of a variety of interest areas including; building/engineering, science and nature, culinary arts, fine art strategy role playing games and activities, and mixed media.


Collaborative Creativity Lab sessions are facilitated by adult mentors including a social worker (or art therapist), social work intern and youth mentor. Groups and social cognition curriculum are overseen by a licensed clinical social worker. There are mentor opportunities for teens ages 15 - 17. If your teen is interested in a mentor spot, please check the “mentor” option on the registration form.

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Collaborative Creativity Lab Meets on Saturdays from 10 am through 11:30 pm.

Fall 2024 Module

NOVEMBER SESSIONS (LONG ISLAND): NOV 2, 9, 16, 23, 30

DECEMBER SESSIONS (LONG ISLAND): DEC 7, 14, 21

Fee is $650 and includes all materials. Payment can be made via check, Zelle or Venmo. If you wish to pay with a credit card, payment will be $665 (includes a $15 surcharge). Fees can be paid in up to two equal installments of $325 ($333 for credit card payments) on/by, November 1st and December 1st.

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Talent Development Connection’s programming promotes individual strengths and interests in a safe, supportive environment. Programs are mentor-supported and use talent development to promote critical thinking, collaborative problem solving, and self-efficacy.

TDC is an inclusive environment that supports neurodiversity.