


Autism Support
Our autism support services focus on creating a predictable, low‐stress environment in which each individual’s unique sensory needs and communication styles are respected. We begin with a thorough assessment—often using visual schedules, social stories, and direct observation—to establish personalized strategies for managing transitions, sensory sensitivities, and emotional regulation. Caregivers use evidence‐based techniques such as Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), structured play, and positive-reinforcement systems to teach daily‐living skills (mealtimes, self-care, household tasks) at a comfortable pace. We work closely with families and, when appropriate, speech and occupational therapists to reinforce communication milestones (verbal or non‐verbal), reduce meltdowns through proactive support, and foster social interaction in safe, structured settings.
Our autism support services focus on creating a predictable, low‐stress environment in which each individual’s unique sensory needs and communication styles are respected. We begin with a thorough assessment—often using visual schedules, social stories, and direct observation—to establish personalized strategies for managing transitions, sensory sensitivities, and emotional regulation. Caregivers use evidence‐based techniques such as Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), structured play, and positive-reinforcement systems to teach daily‐living skills (mealtimes, self-care, household tasks) at a comfortable pace. We work closely with families and, when appropriate, speech and occupational therapists to reinforce communication milestones (verbal or non‐verbal), reduce meltdowns through proactive support, and foster social interaction in safe, structured settings.
Our autism support services focus on creating a predictable, low‐stress environment in which each individual’s unique sensory needs and communication styles are respected. We begin with a thorough assessment—often using visual schedules, social stories, and direct observation—to establish personalized strategies for managing transitions, sensory sensitivities, and emotional regulation. Caregivers use evidence‐based techniques such as Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), structured play, and positive-reinforcement systems to teach daily‐living skills (mealtimes, self-care, household tasks) at a comfortable pace. We work closely with families and, when appropriate, speech and occupational therapists to reinforce communication milestones (verbal or non‐verbal), reduce meltdowns through proactive support, and foster social interaction in safe, structured settings.