Events
Date: February 7th & Auggust 15th
Time: 10:00am - 12:00pm
Location: Zoom
Curious about what support can look like outside of the clinic?
This relaxed, parent-centered session is your opportunity to learn what Unboxed Sensory Society is all about.
During this meet-and-greet, families will learn how Unboxed supports children and caregivers through real-world, community-based, and culturally responsive ABA-informed services designed to build confidence, independence, and meaningful participation in everyday life.
We’ll walk you through:
What makes Unboxed different from traditional clinic-based services
How our community outings, parent coaching, and skill-building groups work
The types of families we serve and how we individualize support
How to get started with events, coaching, or ongoing services
You’ll also have time to ask questions, share what you’re hoping for, and explore whether Unboxed is the right fit for your family — no pressure, no commitment required.
Date: March 14th & December 12th
Time: 10:00am - 12:00pm
Location: Zoom
Parenting a neurodivergent child can feel overwhelming — especially when you’re juggling behaviors, routines, school demands, and everyday life. This pop-up is a space for real conversation, real support, and real solutions.
The Parent Collaboration Pop-Up is a small-group coaching session where caregivers come together with an Unboxed clinician to problem-solve challenges they’re facing right now — whether it’s meltdowns in public, morning routines, transitions, communication struggles, or feeling stuck with what to try next.
This isn’t a lecture.
It’s a collaborative, supportive space where you’ll:
Share what’s working and what isn’t
Get practical, respectful strategies you can use at home
Learn how to respond to behaviors with clarity and confidence
Connect with other caregivers who truly get it
You’ll leave with tools, perspective, and a clearer plan — not just more information.
Date & Location: April 18th Desoto Kroger & November 14th Plano H-E-B
Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Grocery Store Success is a guided, real-world outing where children and caregivers practice everyday shopping skills with the support of an Unboxed clinician — right in the store.
This session helps children work on skills like:
Staying with their caregiver
Using a shopping list
Waiting and taking turns
Making choices
Tolerating busy or noisy environments
Handling transitions from aisle to aisle and checkout
While your child practices, caregivers receive live coaching and support on how to:
Prompt without power struggles
Use visuals and reinforcement effectively
Respond to frustration or big emotions
Build independence over time
This isn’t a test — it’s a supported practice space designed to help families feel more confident taking on everyday errands together.
Date: May 16th & September 19th
Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location: Zoom
When behaviors feel confusing, overwhelming, or hard to manage, it can be tough to know what to do next. The Behavior Breakdown Workshop helps caregivers better understand what their child’s behavior is communicating — and how to respond in ways that actually help.
In this interactive workshop, you’ll learn:
Why behaviors happen
How to identify what your child is trying to communicate
What to do before, during, and after challenging moments
How to use practical, respectful strategies that fit real life
This isn’t about labels or blame. It’s about giving caregivers clear, usable tools so you can support your child with more confidence and less stress.
Date & Location: June 13th Ernie Roberts Park & October 10th Parkwood Green Park
Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
The Playground Social Club is a supported outdoor group where children practice social skills through play — with guidance from an Unboxed clinician.
Children work on skills like taking turns, joining play, waiting, sharing, and handling big feelings when things don’t go their way. Caregivers receive insight and simple strategies to support social growth beyond the playground.
This club offers a low-pressure way to build confidence, connection, and positive peer experiences in a real-world setting.
Date: July 25th
Time: 10:00am - 12:00pm
Location: Trammell Crow Park
Everyday outings come with safety challenges — parking lots, sidewalks, strangers, crossing streets, and staying close when distractions pop up.
The Community Safety Walk gives children and caregivers a chance to practice these skills together in a supported, real-world setting.
During this guided walk, an Unboxed clinician will help children work on:
Staying with their caregiver
Responding to their name
Stopping at curbs and crossings
Navigating parking lots and sidewalks
Noticing safety signs and signals
Managing excitement or impulsivity in public
Caregivers receive live coaching on how to:
Prompt safety skills without power struggles
Use visuals and reinforcement in the moment
Increase independence while keeping kids safe
Respond calmly when things feel chaotic
This isn’t about being perfect — it’s about building confidence and safer habits through practice, support, and repetition.