Coaching Through Story
coaching-scaffolded TTRPGs for confidence, life skills, and belonging
What We Do
Host tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs) like Dungeons & Dragons for neurodivergent young people as a launch pad for learning, skill development, and confidence building.
In these guided hybrid (in person in Montreal, virtual everywhere else) games, small groups of 3-5 players take on characters, make decisions, and co-create stories together. Through play, they practice real-world skills in a space that feels natural, inclusive, and fun.
The game becomes a mirror - a place to explore social connection, communication, emotional regulation, executive function, self identity and advocacy, and belonging without fear of getting it wrong.
Follow up individual 1:1 or 1:2 ([“player:coach"] OR [player:coach and game master] depending on need/preference) coaching sessions to unpack skills used in the game and how to apply these in out-of-game contexts.
Who It’s For
Autistic and neurodivergent kids who love stories, games, and imagination and are open to playing coaching scaffolded TTRPGs.
Kids who struggle with social skills, social anxiety, communication, self-confidence, emotional regulation, implusivity, goal setting and attainment.
Parents seeking a growth-focused, affirming environment for their child to practice social-emotional skills.
Who We Are
Gillian Nycum Certified coach, educator, and founder of Authentic Front, exploring emotionally intelligent, neuro-affirming leadership and learning.
Henry Rose Game master and storyteller who brings insight, humour, and lived experience to the table.
Together, we create a space where neurodivergent kids can feel seen, capable, and inspired to grow — on their own terms.
Why It Works
TTRPGs are a powerful social-emotional learning tool, especially for neurodivergent youth. The rules, structure, and creativity of the game create a safe sandbox for developing confidence and life skills that transfer far beyond the table.
Kids build:
Social connection: listening, collaboration, turn-taking, and empathy through shared storytelling
Executive function: planning, organization, flexibility, and persistence
Communication: language, imagination, and storytelling confidence
Emotional regulation: managing frustration, uncertainty, and big emotions
Self-identity & self-advocacy: exploring who they are through the characters they play
Belonging: finding a place where different ways of thinking are valued
How it works
Players meet for a series of 5 - 3-hour games to make up a campaign, plus one pre-campaign 90-minute 1:1 character creation session with the Game Master. Games take place every second week on Saturday from 12-3pm EST starting March 7, 2026.
In between games, players will have a 50-minute individual coaching session (total of 4 sessions) to explore the skills used during game play and how to apply these skills in daily life. Coaching sessions will either be 1:1 (player:coach) or 1:2 (player:coach AND game master), depending on needs and player preference.
The next campaign will launch in March 2026 and will only proceed with a minimum number of registrants. Registration will open in November 2025!