Addressing developmental delays as early as possible can make a profound difference in a child’s life. We provide support to children from age 5 – 12. A child may be eligible for services if he or she has a developmental delay. This could mean that he or she is not saying many or any words; not sitting, crawling, or walking when expected; has a diagnosed disability such as Down Syndrome or Cerebral Palsy; and/or lives in an environment that would put him or her at risk for developing delays.
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Functional Academic Skills
Academic programs blends diverse methodologies with adapted curriculum targeting literacy, science, maths and social studies …
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Physiotherapy
The physiotherapy department develops and provides universally designed and developmentally appropriate motor programs for all children …
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Speech & Language Therapy
Speech and language programs are designed with a central goal – functional communication in all academic and social environments …
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Home Economics/Cookery
Home economics aims to develop their interest in domestic activities such as cooking, sewing, cleaning, etc., and improve their ability to sustain effort and stay on a task …
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Vocational Training
We prepare children for independent living and life outside of school. As they get older, vocational skill training becomes an integral part of their school day …
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Community Integration
Children with down syndrome and cerebral palsy can benefit greatly from appropriate services throughout their lifespan. Coordinated services and support can help them build happy, productive lives in their communities …

