Structured learning paths
Join-Play Club
Practice saying hello, watching for a pause, and asking to join.
Parents get simple scripts for playground, lunch, and group-game moments.


Guide
Kai
I help you find words for joining, asking, and taking turns.
Ages
4-6
Very short language, more pictures, fewer characters, parent co-play.
4 weeks
6-8
Short missions, clear choices, symbol cards, read-aloud prompts.
5 weeks
9-11
More perspective prompts, self-advocacy scripts, optional reflection notes.
5 weeks
12-14
Dignified concise language, self-advocacy, private reflection, and real-world planning.
5 weeks
A year of join-in practice
The first lessons open the path. After that, families keep practicing with rotating playground, lunch, birthday, club, and sibling-play moments.
Designed for families who need affordable, always-available practice between busy days, waitlists, or limited local support. It is educational practice, not a replacement for professional care.
View roadmapWeekly rhythm
- 1 short app lesson or replay
- 1 matching mission
- 1 real-world parent card
12+ months
- Months 1-2: simple joining words
- Months 3-6: group timing and conversation turns
- Months 7-12: real-world confidence with flexible support
Lesson roadmap
0% starter path practiced
- 1

A friendly hello
Try one hello that feels okay for your body.
8 minParent practice
Offer two greeting choices: wave, words, or a small nod.
Media plan
Sparky models three low-pressure ways to say hello.
Saying hellosparky explainerStart lesson - 2

Look for the pause
Notice a safe moment before you ask to join.
8 minParent practice
Watch a real game together and name one pause.
Media plan
Kai asks, 'Is this a good moment or should we wait?'
Can I play too?What might they think?crew roleplayStart lesson - 3

The joining sentence
Practice one clear sentence: 'Can I join?'
8 minParent practice
Role-play with toys and accept any clear asking style.
Media plan
Kai and Sparky practice asking with words, gesture, and a card.
Can I play too?crew roleplayStart lesson - 4

Waiting with support
Use a timer, card, or small movement while waiting.
8 minParent practice
Practice a tiny wait with a visible timer and a finish signal.
Media plan
Jet turns waiting into one small next step.
Waiting with a planMy turn, your turnsparky explainerStart lesson - 5

Joining a chat
Listen for a pause, then add one small sentence.
8 minParent practice
Use dinner talk to practice 'Can I add something?'
Media plan
Zeph makes invisible conversation turns visible.
Talking turnsCan I play too?crew roleplayStart lesson
