Thank you for your patience as we work to build this vital piece of our website.
The Family Services Database is currently being populated with information about services and supports across Canada. Please help us build this database by adding any services.
Click here to add a service.
Service |
Description |
|
Alphabee Suite 101, 81 The East Mall Etobicoke, ON M8Z 5W3 Telephone : 416-622-9979 E-mail : info@alphabee.com Website : www.alphabee.com |
Offers ABA program with emphasis on verbal behaviour, discrete trial training, natural environment teaching, errorless approach. Also offers respite, march break and summer day camp programs, recreation/social skills programs for children with ASD. |
|
Aspire Special Needs Resource Centre 4826 47 Street Red Deer, AB T4N 1R2 Telephone : 403-340-2606 E-mail : inquiries@aspirespecialneeds.ca Website : www.aspirespecialneeds.ca |
We offer a range of services to children with special needs, the families who love them and the communities that support them. Our programs include early intervention services, a specialized school program for preschool-aged children, and a variety of assessment, intervention and diagnostic services. Services are offered at home, in our centre-based programs and within the local community. To support parents and community caregivers we offer webcasts on a variety of special need topics. |
|
Autism Alternatives of Oakville 1138 Gable Drive Oakville, ON L6J 7P2 Telephone : 905-829-4084 E-mail : bethshier38@gmail.com Website : www.autismsolutionontario.com |
The Davis Autism Approach is a new, unique and innovative approach to correcting Autism Spectrum Disorders including Asperger's and PDD-NOS. The approach is also very useful to clients with ADD (either type). The program has 3 separate parts. First is called individuation, where we help the client to integrate their senses and begin to accurately perceive their environment. Second is the identity development portion of the program where missing information about how the world works is put into the client's existing identity allowing them to interact with their environment and the people in it in an appropriate way. Last is the social integration piece of the program which allows for full participation in life. We also have a pilot project serving non-verbal clients. Please call or email for more details. |
|
Breathe In Toronto N/A Toronto, ON N/A Telephone : 416-668-6914 E-mail : breatheintoronto@yahoo.ca |
“Breathe In Toronto” specializes in working with children and adults with Autism, providing systematic skills that enable the client to meditate during stressful moments, as to allow clarity and cognitive thought to prevail. Meditation can alter the emotional response to stress and uncertainty, making it an invaluable tool in a child or adult’s life. Breathe In Toronto provides at home meditation sessions, a philosophy to reinforce that a child’s home is a sanctuary, a place void of stress, anxiety, and discomfort. We bring peace into your homes, and look forward to meeting you. We are available throughout Toronto and the GTA. |
|
Brick by Brick Therapy & Wellness 2601 Hwy 20 East Unit 7 Fonthill, ON L0S 1E6 Telephone : 905-228-3250 E-mail : info@brickbybrick.ca Website : www.brickbybrick.ca |
-Brick by Brick is an approved provider of Intensive Behavioural Intervention. -Specialized assessment, therapy, counselling, and consultation services for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and related exceptionalities -1:1 instruction as well as partner, and group sessions. -ASD Educational programs/workshops for parents and professionals |
|
Camp Kennebec 1422 Cox Rd Arden, ON k0h 1b0 Telephone : 613-335-2114 E-mail : info@campkennebec.com |
Making Kids Happy Since 1967! Camp Kennebec is a coed overnight camp for children and young adults with exceptionalities including Autism, Aspergers, ADD, ADHD, Tourette's Syndrome, Down Syndrome, learning, social and behavioral difficulties and many others. At Kennebec we've created a fun, safe and supportive environment where our campers reach for the stars and surprise themselves with all they achieve. We encourage Kennebecers to try new things and to keep trying until they master new skills, grow and become more self-confident. Our 2:1 camper to staff ratio means we're continually adapting the Kennebec day to each camper's preferences and abilities, while working hard to ensure all campers have the summer of their lives! |
|
Camp Kodiak 4069 Pheasant Run Mississauga, ON L5L 2C2 Telephone : 905-569-7595 E-mail : info@campkodiak.com |
BACKGROUND Camp Kodiak is an integrated, non-competitive, residential camp serving children & teens with and without ADHD, LD, NLD & Asperger Syndrome. Campers come from all over North America and from abroad. The primary objectives of Camp Kodiak are to build confidence and self-esteem, to improve social skills, to foster independence and to provide an exciting and satisfying camp experience. This is achieved by providing a safe and nurturing environment, a mature, professional staff, a very low camper-to-staff ratio and a program that is designed to ensure success. Staff members never miss the opportunity to recognize and celebrate these successes. PROGRAM Camp Kodiak programs for success! All sports and activities are taught in an organized, step-by-step fashion to ensure success. Cooperation rather that competition is emphasized. We have over 50 sports, crafts, cultural and educational activities to ensure that all of campers are able to find several activities in which they can excel. Core Program: Many campers are hesitant to take on new challenges. In order to ensure that they get the most out of their camp experience Kodiak has developed a core program of 12 activities to which all cabin groups are scheduled. They include the Red Cross swimming program, waterskiing/wakeboarding/kneeboarding, sailing, canoeing, kayaking, team sports, tennis, archery, arts & crafts, drama, high ropes and rock climbing. Campers are encouraged to participate in these activities with their cabin group. Electives: There are several times each day when campers are able to choose their own activities and pursue personal interests independent of their cabinmates. Academics: Monday to Friday, right after breakfast, everyone in camp has an hour of academic instruction. There are two components to the academic program, Option 1 and Option 2. Parents select their campers’ academic program prior to their arrival at camp. Campers in Option 1 receive academic tutoring. Campers in Option 2 receive instruction in an educational activity such as music, drama, dance, gymnastics, pottery, photography, computers, etc. STAFF An important reason for the success of our program is our staff. Almost one half of our counselors are trained, certified professionals from the fields of education, psychology, social work and recreation. Every cabin has at least three counselors. One or two are professionals. The remaining staff are university students, most of whom are working towards a carreer in one of the helping professions. The camper-to-staff ratio is 2-to-1. All of our staff undergo a rigorous training period before the campers arrive and all new and returning counselors go through a police background check. MEDICAL CARE We have a doctor and three nurses on staff. They live on-site, administer all medication and are available 24 hours a day. The regional hospital in Parry Sound is 25 minutes away. TRANSPORTATION Transportation to camp is by highway coach from Toronto. Camp personnel are available to meet campers arriving at Toronto International Airport and to ensure they get their flights home at the end of camp. There is no extra charge for this service. SUMMER ADDRESS & CONTACT INFO 200 Kodiak Road McKellar, ON P0G 1C0 Phone: (705) 389-1910 Fax: (705) 389-1911 E-mail: info@campkodiak.com |
|
Centre for Autism Services Alberta 4752-99 Street Edmonton, AB T6E 5H5 Telephone : 780-488-6600 E-mail : info@centreforautism.ab.ca Website : www.centreforautism.ab.ca |
Children have fun in a supportive environment at our full day, theme-based camps. A team member meets with parents prior to camp to create a profile of each individual to maximize the Camp A.C.E. experience for every child. Weekly camp themes include: Adventure, Nature, Cultural, Sport and Teen Week. Campers meet at the Centre where they climb aboard school buses to head out for a daily adventure! The camp is for children between 5 to 12 years of age, except for Teen Week, which is for youth with autism who are between 12 – 15 years of age. Cost is $300 per child per week of camp. Please visit our website at www.centreforautism.ab.ca for more detailed information on our weekly themes and camp schedule or contact gstanford@centreforautism.ab.ca |
|
Centre for Autism Services Alberta 4752 - 99 Street Edmonton, AB T6E 5H5 Telephone : 780-488-6600 E-mail : info@centreforautism.ab.ca Website : www.centreforautism.ab.ca |
The Centre for Autism Services Alberta offers a wide range of recreational and community activities for children with ASD. Our activities are adapted for children with ASD and include yoga, skating, gymnastics, cooking and Tae Kwon Do Young Masters. Summer day camps have weekly themes and feature a diverse range of activities. The inclusive setting of our programming accomodates a wide range of levels and abilities. Programming is fun for participants and strives to increase children's communication and socialization skills. We offer home based and community based services for children from 18 months to 17 years of age. |
|
Child Development Centre of Oakville 410 North Service Road East, Unit 1 Oakville, ON L6H 5R2 Telephone : 905-849-7993 E-mail : reception@cdco.com Website : www.cdco.com |
The Child Development Centre of Oakville is a private speech and language therapy clinic established in 1996. As mandated by the provincial government, all of our Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) are registered members of the College of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists of Ontario (CASLPO). Several of our SLPs are also clinically certified by the Canadian Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (CASLPA). Our team focuses on family-centered service, evidence-based practice, individualized assessment and intervention, and achievement of functional communication goals. Many of our SLPs and CDAs (Communicative Disorders Assistants) are also trained in AAC (Alternative and Augmentative Communication) systems such as the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) and the implementation and use of mid- and high-tech voice output devices. In our therapy there is also a strong focus on the use of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) principles and techniques. Some of our SLPs are also dually certified as Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA). We offer the following services: speech, language, and communication assessment; individual and group direct therapy; consultation to IBI (Intensive Behaviour Intervention) and ABA teams; and, mediator/caregiver training. The Centre is open Monday to Saturday with after-school and weekend appointments available. |
|
Clear Sky Therapy Services Ltd. P.O. Box 23035 101-230 Cook St. Victoria, BC V8V3K0 Telephone : 250-818-2142 E-mail : clear.sky.community@gmail.com |
ABA programming, leisure and recreation activities, job preparation and academic support. |
|
Enhanced Day Program 61 Curlew Dr. Toronto, ON M3A 2P8 Telephone : 416-805-2871 E-mail : edayprogram@gmail.com Website : www.edayprogram.com |
At Enhanced Day Program we are an organization offering an exciting opportunity to built on a program that is structured and continuous, no matter what the behaviours of the individual are. We strive to provide a consistent program that takes place Monday to Friday. Our vision statement is: All individuals regardless of the complexities of their needs, including those with complex behaviours, will not be turned away from Enhanced Day Program. |
|
Hands 2 Feet Paediatric Occupational Therapy Services 1895 Clements Rd., Unit 115 Pickering, ON L1W 3V5 Telephone : 647-221-5278 E-mail : info@hands2feet.ca Website : www.hands2feet.ca |
Hands 2 Feet provides occupational therapy assessment, treatment, and consultation to children from infancy to adolescence with developmental disabilities, including Autism Spectrum Disorder, developmental delay, sensory processing and integration difficulties, gross and fine motor skill delays, learning disabilities, and AHDH. We offer individual treatment in an "OT gym" with sensory integration equipment, fine motor/handwriting groups, and home visits. |
|
Janus Academy Society 2223 Spiller Rd SE Calgary, AB T2G 4G9 Telephone : 403-262-3333 E-mail : janusacd@telusplanet.net Website : janusacademy.com |
The Janus academy is an independent not-for-profit school for children and youth with autism. The school educates students from grade 1 to 12 utilizing,Applied Behavioural Analysis teaching techniques. |
|
Janus Academy Society 2223 Spiller Rd. SE Calgary, AB T2G 4G9 Telephone : 403-262-3333 E-mail : contact@janusacademy.com Website : janusacademy.com |
Specialized and accredited school for children and youth from grades 1-12 who have a diagnosis of autism. Program follows the teaching philosophies of ABA with a Verbal Behaviour approach and provides a one to one teacher to student ratio. Also offer a summer day camp for students and those in the community with ASD. |
|
Kalyana Support Systems 1249 Colborne Street West RR #4 Brantford, ON N3T 5L7 Telephone : 519-449-2983 E-mail : services@kalyanasupportsystems.com Website : http://www.kalyanasupportsystems.com |
Kalyana is a client-centred organization, committed to working with parents and professionals to deliver quality, therapeutic and educational programs. We offer a number of innovative and valuable services including: * Day School * Consultation Services for children with autism * Tutoring * Therapeutic Interventions * Training Seminars and Workshops * Resources, games and materials for educational programs * An online data management system |
|
Kerry's Place Autism Services 34 Berczy Street Suite 190 Aurora, ON L4G1W9 Telephone : 905-841-6611 Website : www.kerrysplace.org |
Established in 1974, Kerry's Place Autism Services (KPAS) has grown to become one of the largest service providers in Ontario for children, youth and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder. We support over 5,000 people annually in our 4 operating regions throughout Ontario. Our Mission To enhance the quality of life for people with an Autism Spectrum Disorder by being leaders in: •developing and providing evidence-based support; and •building capacity by sharing our knowledge and expertise. Our Vision People with an Autism Spectrum Disorder are accepted as full and equal members of their communities. |
|
Life Skills Centre BC 2488 WELCHER PORT COQUITLAM, BC V3C3E4 Telephone : 778-863-0171 E-mail : adminlifeskills@shaw.ca Website : https://sites.google.com/site/lifeskillscentrebc/mission/aba/news |
R.CANOVAS CONSULTING SERVICES Life Skills – Community Inclusion Skill development We are an organization driven to provide excellence and quality in the support of Life Skills Services to people with developmental disabilities and their families, assisting with care to the growth and independence of children, youth and adults. Assisting families - Life Skills for Children Disabilities ________________________________________ Introduction: The Organization supports individuals with a wide range of mental and physical disabilities specializing in Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD) offering a wide variety of Person-Centered services through our life skills program. We work with Private funding, MCFD and CLBC referrals. One-to-One (1:1) Life Skills- Community Inclusion- Skill development 1:1 life skills services are contract based and describe a service delivery model in which one staff works with one client. This type of service delivers the maximum amount of staff support and enables a higher degree of individual-centered planning under these 5 main domains: personal well being, relationship and social inclusion, independence and control, growth and development and recreation and leisure. Service Consultation and Contact Interview Our services can be reached by e mailing, for a free in home consultation of our services Please contact the Supervisor-Life Skills Program adminlifeskills @shaw.ca |
|
Ms. N Despres Toronto, ON Telephone : 647-828-7198 E-mail : autismbehaviouralconsulting@hotmail.com |
I am a Child and Youth Worker offering in home behavioural and life skills consulting. My goal is to give the parents of children with Autism the tools and strategies needed to make life in the home more manageable. The in home consulting includes support for readiness skills, fine and gross motor skills, language skills, self help skills, play and social communication skills and negative behaviours. I have 13 years experience working with children with Autism. I graduated with honors from Humber College as a Child and Youth Worker. I have been doing in home Intensive Behavioural Intervention for 6 years. I am also currently working in a school setting as an Educational Resource Facilitator with children with Autism. If you are in need of in home support, I am here to assist. My education and many years of experience have given me the opportunity to learn and try many strategies. I am confident I will be able to help. Excellent references are available upon request. |
|
NETwork Interventions 623 MacLaren Ottawa, ON K1R5L1 Telephone : 613-304-6628 E-mail : admin@networkinterventions.com Website : www.networkinterventions.com |
You can see huge improvements in your child’s ability to communicate, follow instructions, form relationships and learn. All it takes is the right intervention. NETwork uses Applied Behaviour Analysis, which successfully enables children with autism to overcome many challenges and maximise their potential. Find out how NETwork Interventions can help change a child’s world - and yours. |
|
PAL (People with Autism Learning Toronto, ON 416 618 Telephone : 416-618-5482 E-mail : Pal_Lifeskills@hotmail.com |
P.A.L. social skill classes have been designed to help your child develop and improve their social interaction. Through the use of ABA techniques, social stories and scripted play P.A.L consultants will work with each child’s individual needs in a small educational setting. Your child will receive the opportunity to train with Special Education Teachers, ABA therapists and Child Youth Workers to improve their ability to interact with both their peers and in the community. PAL also does one to one tutoring and Respite! Call for any inquiries 416 618 5482 |
|
R.Canovas Consulting Services 2488 Welcher Port Coquitlam, BC V3C3E4 Telephone : 778-863-0171 E-mail : adminlifeskills@shaw.ca Website : https://sites.google.com/site/lifeskillscentrebc/ |
R.CANOVAS CONSULTING SERVICES Life Skills – Community Inclusion Skill development We are an organization driven to provide excellence and quality in the support of Life Skills Services to people with developmental disabilities and their families, assisting with care to the growth and independence of children, youth and adults. Assisting families - Life Skills for Children Disabilities ________________________________________ Introduction: The Organization supports individuals with a wide range of mental and physical disabilities specializing in Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD) offering a wide variety of Person-Centered services through our life skills program. We work with Private funding, MCFD and CLBC referrals. One-to-One (1:1) Life Skills- Community Inclusion- Skill development 1:1 life skills services are contract based and describe a service delivery model in which one staff works with one client. This type of service delivers the maximum amount of staff support and enables a higher degree of individual-centered planning under these 5 main domains: personal well being, relationship and social inclusion, independence and control, growth and development and recreation and leisure. Service Consultation and Contact Interview Our services can be reached by e mailing, for a free in home consultation of our services Please contact the Supervisor-Life Skills Program adminlifeskills @shaw.ca Services at Glance: It is important to ensure your child is receiving high quality intervention. The following are best practices for implementing services and treatments: • Development of an individualized plan of service ISP on a curriculum that emphasizes six sub-basic skill domains: • academic • communication • social/play skills • emotional/self regulation • motor/sensory functioning • independence/life skills |
|
Spectrum Diet Consulting London, ON N0l 1R0 Telephone : 519-688-5081 E-mail : spectrumdietconsulting@hotmail.com Website : www.spectrumdietconsulting.blogspot.ca |
Claudia Boyer R.N.C.,C.S.N.C Spectrum Diet Consulting. Holistic Nutrition is science of using natural, whole foods and nutritional supplements to detoxiy, rebuild, and balance the whole person, with an awareness of how these dietary choices are interrelated with the condition of our body, emotions, spirit, and the environment in addition to how these factors influence health and disease. Claudia Boyer R.N.C.,C.S.N.C Spectrum Diet Consulting I provide Special Diet Consults, and Coaching to Families and care givers who have a child or children with ADHD,ADD, PDD-NOS, and more serve forms of Autism Spectrum Disorders. I offer in person consultations,or in your home consults, also around the world by phone,or email. I will also be providing special diet cooking info sessions,for different levels of special diet options like Gluten free/Casein free, Sugar free. My goal is to help educate and empower parents and care givers, and to help make the transition to the Gluten Free Casein Free diet as practical and stress free for you and your family. If you are just new to the diagnoses, this is a great first step. Consultations In-Home Consultation The In-Home Consultation will make the transition into the world of Gluten and Casein Free eating and cooking easy, practical and as stress-free as possible for you and your family. This consult can include up to 3 hours consultation in your home and a trip to local markets if you choose to GFCF Recipes ideas based on your child and family’s preferences Touring Your Kitchen to identify gluten, casein and artificial ingredients and ideas on what to replace them with Resources for GFCF products Reference List for Additives, Preservatives, Dyes and Flavours Coaching information regarding the diet and how to transition your child Help you develop some Progress Charts so you can document your child’s improvements A follow-up visit to see how you’re doing and answer any questions or concerns if you choice to Consult – $280 Basic Phone Consults This is where you tell me what you need! So let me know what you need help with. Have you got started with the GFCF Diet already and need help fully integrating it into your life? Your wondering about vaccines Do you need tips with time management, meal plans and grocery lists to help your daily schedule run more smoothly? You want to know more about sensetivity testing and options Do you need help with an easy method of tracking your child’s progress while on the GFCF Diet? What about testing using a labratory,Why you may want to use a lab. Does your child have other developmental disorders such as ADD/ADHD and you need help eliminating preservatives, dyes and additives? Do you need some help at the grocery store and figuring out what all these different Gluten/Casein Free products are and which ones are best Consult– $60 /hr Nourish and Grow To contact Claudia at Spectrum Diet Consulting call 519-688-5081 |
|
The Donald Berman Yaldei Developmental Center 2100 Marlowe, 5th floor Montreal, PQ H4A 3L5 Telephone : 514-279-3666 E-mail : reception@yaldei.org Website : www.yaldei.org |
The Donald Berman YALDEI Developmental Centre Pediatric Therapy for Children with Special Needs Welcome to Yaldei. We are a child development centre providing early intervention treatment and specialized therapies to children with or without a diagnosis (autism, developmental delays, learning and cognitive delays, genetic and neurological disorders). Yaldei's state-of-the-art and cutting edge programs ensure that each and every client receives an individualized treatment program tailored to his or her specific needs. Parent meetings, parent and caregiver workshops and guest speaker evenings ensure that families are included in the education and support of their child. Our services include: Speech and Language Therapy Occupational Therapy Physiotherapy (Cuevas MEDEK approach) Art Therapy Music Therapy ABA Pivotal Response Brain Stimulation Method DeJong Mediated Learning (Feuerstein) Educator support |
|
TIPES TIPES Headquarters 2 Beaverbrook Rd Kanata, Ontario K2K 1L1 Kanata/Ottawa, ON K2K 1L1 Telephone : -- Website : http://www.tipes.ca/ |
Thinking in Pictures Educational Services is a non-profit educational and therapeutic service that provides support to children aged 2-18 years who have PDD (eg. Autism) and related or additional exceptionalities. Thinking in Pictures Educational Services is a professional service that provides affordable ABA therapy, social integration, family relief services, and training courses for parents and professionals. Our mission is to teach children with PDD (eg. Autism) and other exceptionalities to reach their potential in a positive, learning environment by using a team based approach, individualized program planning and recreational activities. |
|
Treatment by Design home of P.A.L (People with Autism Learning) since 2002 Access Point 3079 Danforth Ave Toronto, ON M1L 1A8 Telephone : 647-237-8139 E-mail : pal_lifeskills@hotmail.com Website : www.treatmentbydesign.com |
About: P.A.L. People with Autism Learning – Programs/Services Treatment by Design is a specialized social, life, and communication skill building center; we support children, youth and young adults with autism whom range in age and ability. Our programs focus on each individual’s strengths to improve positive self-esteem through success. Training takes place on an individual basis or in a small group setting. We possess: a true passion and love for our job, qualifications and knowledge in the areas of the education system, ABA and early intervention, a strong belief in a positive noninvasive approach, and a thorough understanding of the implementation of individual programming that focus on each individual’s strengths We provide: small educational group setting, 3:1 ratio, individual programing based on the principals of ABA, highly qualified staff, regular review and update of individualized programs, and the opportunity for your child to develop and improve their social interaction made possible by a devoted staff whom embrace the principle of individualization. Our Approach We provide a therapeutic approach to specialized programs for children, youth, and young adults with autism. We provide the opportunity to build on individual strengths, ability and interests. With our positive approach self-esteem improves while we foster independence and social relationships with others. Individual goals are based on functionality, relevance to everyday learning, and family needs. Our highly qualified and dedicated staff focuses on providing intensive support services across four domains: Communication, Social/ Interpersonal, Daily Life Skills and Behaviour Management/Emotional Regulation. All programs are instructional by design to assist each individual take important strides in their lives. All P.A.L. (People with Autism Learning) Programs and Services run for 1 hour sessions in six week blocks. Who: Children with Autism When: September 22nd - October 27th 2011 Place: Scarborough Location (Access Alliance) 3090 Danforth Ave. Time: Evenings, Weekends, & summer Child to Staff Ratio 3:1 Price: $150.00 for six weeks Respite Funding & Special Services at Home excepted as payment Social Skills Classes Social Skills classes have been developed to help your child develop and improve their social interaction. Through the use of ABA techniques, social stories, and scripted play. Consultants will work with each individuals needs in a small educational setting. Your child will have the opportunity to train with a Special Education Teacher, ABA therapist, and Child and Youth Worker to improve their ability to interact with both their peers and in the community. . School Readiness/Play Based Learning We focus on providing an intensive life skills/educational program implementing the Ministry of Education Curriculum, Through the use of ABA techniques, social stories, visuals and scripted play consultants will work with your child in a small educational setting. Our school based program is designed and implemented by a special education teacher, child and youth worker and ABA therapist who all have worked for the school board in the classroom setting for over 10 years. Our experience and knowledge of school based curriculum as well as policies and procedures allow for our program to prepare our students for a larger classroom setting. We focus on nurturing the strengths and abilities of visually-motivated and/or hands-on learners in the areas of Communication, Social/ Interpersonal, Daily Life Skills and Behaviour Management/Emotional Regulation. We implement fun and interactive educational curriculum during Circle Time. Calendar, weather, songs/finger poems as well as letter & numeral recognition allow for learning to take place through individual and group interaction. Structured Activity Rotation allows for teacher directed or independent learning. Coming Soon!!! Art Therapy Art therapy can stimulate the mind of visually-motivated and/or hands-on learners. Participants will have the opportunity to use a variety of techniques and materials to assist in self-expression. Small group sessions allow for participants to express and bring feelings out. By nurturing the strengths and abilities of participants communication and artistic ability can be improved. This noninvasive approach is a positive way to assist in self-expression on one’s own terms in a safe environment with a highly qualified certified art therapist and clinical director. At the end of the six week session we will hold an art gallery displaying the art work of our participants. Drama Treatment by Design provides a program which is geared to provide a modified creative outlet to meet the unique needs of visually-motivated and/or hands-on learners. Participants will have the opportunity to be involved in a wide range of creative expression through the involvement of movement, storytelling, drama and dance. For Inquiries or Registration Please Call Shellie 647 237 8139 or Faye 416 618 5482 www.treatmentbydesign.com www.autism.net under respite services |
|
Wellpath Clinic 170 Bloor Street West Suite 1108 Toronto, Ontario M5S 1T9 Toronto, ON M5S 1T9 Telephone : 416-972-0770 E-mail : live.well@wellpathclinic.com Website : www.wellpathclinic.com |
Children can present very differently and we search to find the underlying cause. Each child is unique and their health care and plan needs to be as well. We are unable to effectively treat one area of the body without considering the whole. At Wellpath Clinic we have a thorough evaluation process and focus on individualized care. We evaluate what we need to get rid of in the body and where the body needs to support health and track and make modifications accordingly. This takes time and commitment. Our goal is an improved quality of life and our mission is recovery. http://www.wellpathclinic.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Autism%20Wellpath%20Clinic.pdf |
|
Wellpath Clinic 170 Bloor Street West Suite 1108 Toronto, ON M5S 1T9 Telephone : 416-972-0770 E-mail : live.well@wellpathclinic.com Website : www.wellpathclinic.com |
There is no single cause of autism and there are varying symptoms. We are unable to effectively treat one area of the body without considering the whole. At Wellpath Clinic we have a thorough evaluation process and focus on individualized care. We evaluate what we need to get rid of in the body and where the body needs to support health and track and make modifications accordingly. Care options may include diet modification, identifying food sensitivities, mitochondrial support, vitmain and mineral supplements, essential fatty acids, gut treatments, amino acids, melatonin, hormonal support and immune system regulation. |
|
Woodview Learning Centre 69 Flatt Road Burlington, ON L7R 3X5 Telephone : 905-689-4727 E-mail : info@woodview.ca Website : www.woodview.ca |
"Woodview Learning Centre" is a not-for-profit, fee based, elementary school, within Woodview, for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Student Population Woodview Learning Centre welcomes applications from parents/ guardians of children who have been diagnosed as having Autism Spectrum Disorder. All of our students are able to work in small groups on the K to 8 Ontario Curriculum, without the need of a 1 to 1 Instructor. The age range is from 5 to 15. Curriculum Our curriculum is based on the K-to-8 Ontario Curriculum. The weekly schedule also includes: Technology, Physical Education, The Arts, and Self-Management Skills (social, communication, and life skills). Students at Woodview Learning Centre have access to individual laptops and computers for accessing and processing information and programs while at the school |
|
Young & Associates, Communication Disorders 7010 Ontario St. Vancouver, BC V5X 3B5 Telephone : 604-324-9222 E-mail : marjorieyoung@shaw.ca |
Speech-language assessment, consult and therapy services for school aged children and adults |
|
Young & Associates, Communication Disorders 7010 Ontario St. vancouver, BC V5X 3B5 Telephone : 604-324-9222 E-mail : marjorieyoung@shaw.ca |
Assessments, consultations, and therapy services for school aged children in the Vancouver Lower Mainland. After school to 6 PM daily, and Saturday appointments available. |
This website was made possible through the generous donation of the KRG Children's Charitable Foundation