Michael More featured on Seattle Gay News

Game to Grow’s Groups Coordinator Michael More was interviewed in a spotlight on Game to Grow in Seattle Gay News! Michael spoke about Game to Grow’s focus on inclusion, some of the new groups we’ve expanded focusing on supporting queer youth, and how his personal journey has informed his passions to serve inclusive communities. Check […]

Bringing the life-enriching magic of games to hospitalized youth

Game to Grow has been using games like Dungeons and Dragons and Minecraft to help individuals build social confidence, form friendships, and find meaningful community for years. Our flagship social groups have expanded virtually in the past few years to reach individuals around the world, and a recent grant from Child’s Play Charity allowed us […]

Clarifying “Social Skills”

While Game to Grow’s game-based groups are sometimes called “social skills groups,” the purpose isn’t actually to teach social skills.  Why? Because we’re aiming for something much more important.   Often, social skills “training” programs focus on deficits, viewing neurodivergent participants as needing to be fixed, adjusted, or helped to fit into the world of […]