Sluggish Cognitive Tempo (SCT) involves low mental energy, daydreaming, and slow information processing.

Sluggish Cognitive Tempo (SCT) isn’t the same as ADHD, though it often overlaps.

Many with SCT feel foggy or left behind in fast-paced environments.

Roleplaying games slow the world to a manageable rhythm.

Players take turns, think aloud, and imagine together.

The social environment encourages participation without pressure.

Over time, the act of storytelling can sharpen focus, gently building stamina.

Online play shines here too—turn-based digital platforms ensure players never feel rushed.

They can think, type, and respond at their own pace.

In our programs, I help structure these sessions for confidence and cognition: small wins, gradual complexity, and recognition for contribution.

It transforms passive observation into active creation.

Ask us about how we can build a social circle in a lifelong hobby for you or the person in your care regardless of age or ability. If we can’t personally deliver a program for you, we will refer you to someone who can regardless of location in Australia

Email us: gametherapynetwork@gmail.com

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