An evidence-based social-emotional learning program designed to help children aged 8-12 develop crucial social and emotional skills through fun, engaging activities
Secret Agent Society is an evidence-based social-emotional learning program designed to help children aged 8-12 develop crucial social and emotional skills through fun, engaging activities.
Using a "spy academy" theme, children learn to become "social detectives" who can navigate friendships, manage emotions, and handle tricky social situations with confidence.
The program teaches:
Through games, role-plays, missions, and activities, children develop these critical life skills in a fun, supportive environment where they feel safe to practise and make mistakes.
SAS is particularly beneficial for children aged 8-12 who:
SAS works well for children with:
SAS is backed by research showing significant improvements in social skills, emotional resilience, and confidence in children.
The spy theme makes learning exciting—children don't even realise they're building crucial life skills! They're just having fun being secret agents.
Sessions run in small groups (4-6 children) where kids practise skills in a safe, supportive environment with peers facing similar challenges.
Parents receive strategies and resources to reinforce skills at home, creating consistent support across environments.
Children practise skills through an interactive computer game between sessions, making learning fun and reinforcing concepts.
90 minutes each session, packed with engaging activities, role-plays, games, and missions
Support and strategies to help reinforce skills at home and in everyday situations
Role-plays, games, spy missions, and interactive challenges that make learning natural
Practise assignments between sessions to build confidence in real-world situations
Graduate as a certified "Secret Agent" with new skills and confidence!
SAS groups will be facilitated by experienced practitioners trained in SAS delivery, combining behaviour support expertise with a warm, playful approach that helps children feel comfortable, confident, and excited to participate.
Our facilitators understand neurodiversity, trauma-informed practise, and how to create psychologically safe environments where every child can thrive.
Social skills are foundational to wellbeing, relationships, and quality of life—yet they're often one of the most challenging areas for neurodivergent children and those with developmental disabilities.
At Clarity Pathways, we believe every child deserves the opportunity to build meaningful friendships, feel confident in social situations, and understand their emotions. SAS provides this in a structured, evidence-based, and genuinely fun format.
We're excited to bring this proven program to the Sunshine Coast, creating opportunities for children to learn together, support each other, and build skills that will serve them for life.
We're planning our first SAS group and want to hear from families!
Your interest helps us create the right program at the right time.
Join the SAS WaitlistWant to know if SAS is right for your child? We're here to help. Contact us for a conversation about your child's needs and whether SAS might be a good fit:
Not quite ready for a group program?
We also offer individual social skills support through our Positive Behaviour Support services, tailored specifically to your child's needs.
Learn More About PBSClarity Pathways is committed to expanding our services to meet community needs. Your interest and feedback help us grow in the right direction.
While you're waiting for SAS groups to launch, we're currently accepting clients for:
Individual support for social skills, emotional regulation, challenging behaviours, and quality of life
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