Hands-on Group Therapy/Social Skills for Tween

Anonymous
Wondering if anyone in our community has come across group therapy that is more interactive/hands-on than the typical talk-therapy style of group? Thinking along the lines of robotics, lego, or something that involves movement. Considering a D&D group, but thought I would check to see if others might be aware of other options.
Anonymous
The two groups we signed up for were cancelled due to being under enrolled D&D has helped tons. Recommend that. For movement rock climbing has worked well.
Anonymous
Where did you do D&D?
Anonymous
My kid did a social skills group at Fitness for Health a while ago where they did a lot of team based activities with all the equipment in their gym. They have some type of laser maze that my kid really loved!
Anonymous
Our local library has a D & D group. I’ve tried to get DC to go but no luck (so far). I see the added benefit of people living in the neighborhood and easy to hang out afterwards etc. Something to look into?
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