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Our Services

ABA
Therapy

Building meaningful skills by embedding learning into everyday activities, play, and real-life interactions.

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One-on-One Counselling

Counselling uses pactical tools to help children navigate anxiety, develop self-regulation skills, and build social skills.

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Problem Behaviour Reduction

Using ABA principles to understand the function of problem behaviour and teach safer, more appropriate replacement behaviours.

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Parent Coaching

Parent coaching focuses on helping caregivers understand the “why” behind their child’s behaviour and use consistent strategies to build meaningful skills and create a more positive, predictable home environment

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Social Skills Groups

Our social skills groups use teach children, adolescents, and youth practical, step-by-step skills for navigating social situations, with caregiver involvement to support practice and generalization across home, school, and community settings.

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ABA Therapy

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We provide Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) therapy grounded in Natural Environment Teaching, supporting children and youth to learn and practice meaningful skills within their everyday routines—at home, in the community, and in real-life situations.

Our approach is play-based, child-led, and individualized, embedding learning opportunities into motivating and relevant activities such as play, daily routines, and social interactions. This promotes the development of communication, social, and adaptive skills in ways that feel natural and support generalization across settings.

We support a broad range of developmental goals, including receptive and expressive communication, social interaction, daily living and life skills, motor development, play, cognition, leisure engagement, self-regulation, and academic readiness.

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One-on-One Counselling

We offer individualized, one-to-one therapy grounded in ABA and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) principles to help children and youth build skills to manage anxiety, improve self-regulation, reduce anger, understand and regulate emotions, and develop strategies for challenges related to their diagnosis.

Our approach focuses on teaching practical, evidence-based coping skills, problem-solving, and emotional awareness that can be carried over from sessions to everyday life.

We also use this same ABA-based approach to explicitly teach social skills in manageable steps, supporting children and youth in learning how to start and maintain conversations, read social cues, take others’ perspectives, and navigate friendships and peer interactions.

Problem Behaviour Reduction

We use evidence-based ABA principles to assess and reduce behaviours that may interfere with safety, learning, and daily functioning in individuals with developmental disabilities, including aggression, property destruction, self-injury (SIB), elopement, severe tantrums or meltdowns, and noncompliance.

Our approach begins with identifying the function of behaviour through comprehensive assessment, allowing us to develop individualized, proactive support plans.

Intervention focuses on teaching safer, more appropriate replacement skills such as communication, coping, and self-regulation, while adjusting the environment to reduce triggers and reinforce positive behaviours. We collaborate closely with caregivers and professionals to ensure strategies are consistent, practical, and effective across settings, with an emphasis on improving quality of life and long-term success.

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Parent Coaching 

Our parent coaching service supports caregivers in using ABA principles to build confident, effective strategies for everyday challenges, promoting independence, communication, and reduced difficulties at home.

Coaching is individualized and focused on real-life situations such as routines, transitions, behaviour challenges, and skill-building opportunities, helping parents understand the “why” behind behaviour and respond in consistent ways that teach meaningful skills.

Our goal is to provide families with practical tools they can confidently use daily to create a more positive, predictable, and successful home environment.

Group Social Skills

Our social skills groups are designed for children, adolescents, and youth who may experience challenges with peer interactions, friendships, and navigating social situations. Using the evidence-based PEERS® (Program for the Education and Enrichment of Relational Skills) curriculum developed by University of California, Los Angeles, we provide structured, step-by-step instruction in practical social skills that are directly applicable to everyday life.

Participants learn skills such as starting and maintaining conversations, using humour appropriately, entering and exiting peer groups, handling rejection, and developing and maintaining friendships. Sessions include instruction, role-play, and real-life practice, with a focus on helping individuals feel more confident and successful in social settings.

Caregivers are also involved to support skill development outside of sessions, ensuring that strategies are reinforced and generalized to home, school, and community environments.

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Complete our brief intake form to help us better understand your child's needs. We will follow-up with a phone call within 2 business days.

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