Behavioural support for Saskatoon families
We start by getting to know your child through an initial assessment. From there, we work alongside you to shape the right support: direct therapy, parent coaching, collaboration with your child's wider team, or a combination of all three.
Behaviour Consultation
A compassionate partnership to support your child and family. Together, we build practical tools for daily life, in-person or online.
Initial Assessment
We start with an in-depth look at your child’s natural gifts and needs, creating a personalized plan that fits your child and family.
Behaviour Support Plans
We create custom plans that fit your child’s daily life, focusing on building skills that make a real difference for your family.
Tailored support for your family
From assessment to therapy to ongoing collaboration.
Parent & Caregiver Coaching
Practical, compassionate guidance to give you the essential tools and confidence to support your child and family at home.
Education & Workshops
We offer workshops for Saskatoon parents and professionals, providing practical tools and insights on autism and compassionate support.
Behaviour Therapy
Gentle, child-led 1:1 therapy that celebrates your child's unique strengths, focused on connection and skill-building.
School & Daycare Collaboration
We partner with educators in Saskatoon to ensure your child feels supported and understood, both in and out of the classroom.
BCBA Fieldwork Supervision
We provide supportive, ethical mentorship for future BCBAs, focusing on clear guidance and compassionate, person-centred care.
Our work is guided by respect, collaboration, and a deep trust in your child.
Communication skills
Finding ways for your child to share ideas and ask for what they need, using words, pictures, or gestures.
Skills we build together
Play skills
Helping your child explore toys, engage with simple games, and discover the joy of playing together.
Kind, tailored care that supports your child's natural gifts.
Daily living skills
Building gentle habits for better sleep, mealtime independence, and routines like dressing and toileting.
Social skills
Practicing how to join in, take turns, and connect with others in ways that feel right for your child.
Behavioural support
Understanding what your child is trying to tell us and teaching helpful new ways to communicate.
School readiness
Building skills like classroom communication, asking for breaks, and navigating new routines.