LEGO®-based therapy is a collaborative play therapy in which children work together to build LEGO® models. Then original concept was pioneers by Dr Daniel Legoff a clinical psychologist for the United States (2004). Since then many studies have been completed on small peer groups of children. This evidence suggests this particular intervention has a large success rate, with significant improvements reported in after just a term of participation of self-initiated social contact, aloofness and rigid behaviour. Sen Talk is dedicated to improving outcomes for children and young people, and has designed a comprehensive programme suitable not just for Autistic children, but children with ADHD who struggle with social communication and emotional literacy. More info on their website: www.sentalk.org