Semester: July - August 2024
Time: 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM for 5 days a week
Date: Please check each group information
Number of Participants: min 3 - max 8
Requirement: The child needs to be able to sit independently for at least 5 minutes during circle time. If not, 1:1 support is required at the additional costs at $95/day. The number of 1:1 support staff is limited.
Preparation: snack, lunch box, water bottle
Themed Weekly Camps
Welcome Summer 2024
"Sea of Friendship" registration is now open!
Social Skills Program
At our center, we offer a range of behavior consulting group sessions tailored to meet your child's needs. Whether you're seeking support for specific behavioral challenges or aiming to enhance certain skills, our sessions provide expert guidance and personalized strategies to help you achieve your child's goals.
Finger Play
Target: Age 3-5
Focus: Journey through stories and fine motor skills
Babble Buddies
Target: Age 3-5
Focus: Nurturing conversations and imaginations
Kiddo Steps
Target: Kindergartners
Focus: Nurturing friendships and solving problems
Kinder Ready!
Target: Age 4-5
Focus: Kindergarten-ready social skills
Social Superheros!
Target: Grade 1-3
Focus: Teamwork, Cooperation, Empathy
Elements Steps
Target: Grade 4-7
Focus: Organization, Time-management, Problem solving
Baby Steps
Target: Age 3-4
Focus: Social skills, Creative play and Learning
We are considering opening the pre-K-readiness social skills group. However, it has been difficult to find a time that matches the current client. If you are interested in 2-3 years old group, please leave us intake for future consideration!
Welcome!
Are you looking for a caring and skillful team of a Behaviour Consultant and Behaviour Interventionist?
We are all ready to walk 'WITH YOU' along the journey of your precious child.
Get to Know Us
Roslie Hong is a Board Certified Behaviour Analyst and a Category A Approved Behaviour Consultant under Registry of Autism Service Provider in British Columbia. Roslie Hong began her journey to walk with individuals with developmental disabilities in 2014 when she interned at ABA Centre in South Korea. It brought her lovely memories of Elementary school, helping two classmates with severe disabilities, feeling very precious to support them. Since then, she could not stop pursuing her career to be with toddlers, children, students, and even young adults with difficulties in various areas. Click 'Learn more' for her experiences😊