Secret Agent Society: Building Social and Emotional Skills in a Fun, Supportive Way

Secret Agent Society (often called SAS) is an evidence‑based social skills program designed to support children who find social and emotional situations challenging. It helps children learn how to understand their own feelings, read social cues, manage big emotions, and build positive relationships, all through a fun, engaging “secret agent” theme.
Rather than focusing on what children struggle with, SAS builds on strengths. Children become “secret agents in training,” learning practical skills that they can use at school, at home, and in everyday life.
Who is Secret Agent Society for?
SAS is commonly used to support children who:
- Have autism or ADHD
- Experience anxiety or emotional regulation difficulties
- Struggle with friendships, social confidence, or peer interactions
- Find it hard to manage anger, frustration, or worry
The program is typically suited to primary‑school‑aged children, with adaptations available depending on individual needs.
What does the program focus on?
Secret Agent Society supports children to develop skills in key areas, including:
- Recognising and understanding emotions (their own and others’)
- Managing anxiety, anger, and strong emotional reactions
- Problem‑solving and flexible thinking
- Conversation skills and friendship building
- Coping with mistakes, change, and unexpected situations
Skills are taught in a clear, structured way, using games, stories, role‑play, and practical activities that keep children engaged and motivated.
Why families value SAS
One of the strengths of Secret Agent Society is that it doesn’t just support the child, it supports the whole environment around them.
Parents and caregivers are actively involved and are provided with strategies to reinforce skills at home. This helps children practise what they’ve learned in real‑life situations, making the skills more meaningful and long‑lasting.
Families often report improvements in:
- Emotional regulation and resilience
- Confidence in social situations
- Understanding of feelings and behaviour
- Communication at home and school
- Reduced anxiety around peer interactions
An evidence‑based approach
Secret Agent Society is grounded in research and widely used by psychologists, behaviour support practitioners, and allied health professionals in Australia and internationally. Its structured, predictable format works particularly well for children who benefit from routine and clear expectations.
Register your interest
We are exploring opportunities to offer Secret Agent Society programs and would love to hear from families who may be interested.
If you think this program could benefit your child, or if you’d like to learn more, we invite you to register your interest. This helps us understand demand and plan future groups that best meet the needs of our community.
Supporting children to understand themselves, connect with others, and feel confident in their world is powerful work, and Secret Agent Society offers a practical, engaging way to do just that.
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