Childrenβs Summer
Social Skills Group (Ages 5β8)
π¨ Foundations π
π Foundational Skills for Young Learners
Two 4-week summer group for children ages 5β8 to explore social interaction, build confidence, and develop friendship skills through fun and play.
Led by caring, ABA-trained facilitators, children explore social connection using playful activities and gentle guidance tailored to their needs. Children will build confidence and connection in a setting made just for them.
Program Details Ages 6-8July:
π¦π½ Ages 6-8: Foundational skills for children.
ποΈ Client Sessions: July 8, 2026 to July 29, 2026
π©πΎβπ« Caregiver Training: Includes 2 Sessions
β° Schedule: Weekly on Wednesdays from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
π Location: 900 Hopkins St. Unit 8, Whitby, ON L1N 6A9
π° Cost: $1,032.00
π§βπ« Led by ABA-trained facilitators with oversight by an RBA
Program Details Ages 5-6 August:
π§π½ Ages 5-6: Smaller group with higher ratio of clinicians to participants.
ποΈ Client Sessions: August 12, 2026 to September 2, 2026
π©πΎβπ« Caregiver Training: Includes 2 Sessions
β° Schedule: Weekly on Wednesdays from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
π Location: 900 Hopkins St. Unit 8, Whitby, ON L1N 6A9
π° Cost: TBD
π§βπ« Led by ABA-trained facilitators with oversight by an RBA
Who Should Join?
π§ Children ages 5-8 with autism or intellectual disabilities
π§ Kids working on communication, confidence, and connection
π Families looking for a structured and inclusive learning space
π Children who thrive with routine and gentle support
π€ Caregivers who want their child to feel included, confident, and prepared
A warm, inclusive space where kids feel confident, empowered, and ready to grow.
What youβll learn:
β Starting and keeping conversations β Using words and body language
β Taking turns & sharing β Playing cooperatively with others
β Understanding social cues β Reading emotions and facial expressions
β Joining in play β Learning how to approach and connect with peers
β Handling challenges β Including teasing, exclusion, and frustration
Why Join:
π― Play-based approach for early learners
π§ Weekly opportunities to build and reinforce key skills
π¬ Clear caregiver communication and at-home support tips
π Inclusive, neurodiverse-friendly space
A Caregiverβs Peace of Mind
This group is designed with families in mind. Youβll receive:
π€ Expert guidance β Sessions led by professionals governed by the College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario
π Support for your questions β Weβll help you reinforce learning at home
Fee Based Registration:
Questions? Email intake@lrcss.com
Start by filling in the pre-assessment form below. π
*Payment Options:
OAP funding
Insurance with psychological benefits
Out-of-pocket (e-transfer, credit card, cash, cheque)