ADNC Neurofeedbvack Centre
ACT - Autism Community Training
Davies & Johnston Associates
(students having trouble with written output)
Direct Action Career & Educational Consultants
(gifted, ADHD, Dyslexia) - Chilliwack
Dyslexia and College Success
book: help Dyslexic students enter and succeed in college
authors: Dr. James Nuttall and Maria Johnson
Amazon.ca link: https://www.amazon.ca/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=Dyslexia+and+College+Success
Eaton Arrowsmith School
(improve cognitive abilities for learning disabilities and/or attention disorders)
Exceptional Teaching Aids
Exercise Is Therapy
Malcolm Chrystal works with all ages of children and adults with unique and special needs to provide exercise programs and sessions that are abilities based. The long term goal is to be be able to push beyond the comfort zones of skill ability to really learn what their bodies are able to do.
Located in North Delta.
Member BC Association of Kinesiologists BCAK Member BC Association for Behaviour Analysis BC-ABA
Website: www.exercise-is-therapy.ca
Contact: Malcolm Chrystal <malcolm@exercise-is-therapy.ca>
4children.ca
Vision : provide service for those children with "needs" a little more special than others. Provide workshops, events, consultation and resources
Homeschool Special Education Parent Support Group
"Sp.Ed" - Strengthen. Pray. Encourage. Discover Canadian support group for homeschooling parents of children with special education needs
www.homeschoolspecialeducation.com
Kids Matter Inc
(Autism, Down, Fetal Alc, ADHD)
Laurel Behaviour Support Services -
Lifeskills & Supported Living Network
Provide Behaviour Consultation and Lifeskills training to individuals ages 0-19 years (with or without a developmental disability)
Services: Building independence at home and in community, Skills acquisition from language development to routines, academics, Parent leadership, and Social Skills groups.
101-4664 Lougheed Hwy, Burnaby
Phone 778-945-1430
www.posAbilities.ca, www.laurelbc.ca
Moore Academy Special Assistance Students
www.moorefoundation.com/article.php?id=24
NATHHAN - NATional cHallenged Homeschoolers Assoc. Network
Christian Families Homeschooling Special Needs Children
New Pathways Educational Services
Fraser South parent support group for gifted students, learning disabilities, or other exceptionalities such as ADHD, Asperger’s etc. (to be established January 2014)
SENG (Supporting the Emotional Needs of the Gifted)
(organization staff has trained with).
Northern Lights Learning Center (Abbotsford)
Tutoring, social ed, at - risk, ADD, ADHD
www.northernlightslearningcenter.com
Optometry and Occupational Therapy
Vision therapy, developmental eye exams, visual perceptual exams)
Symbiosis Pediatric Therapy
(learning, sensory and developmental needs, occupational therapy)
www.symbiosispediatrictherapy.com
The Natural Learning Centre
"Life Skill For Kids Empowerment Sessions"
http://www.thenaturallearningcentre.com/
The Sluis Academy (Autism Spectrum Disorder)
The Wishing Star Lapointe Developmental Clinic
Registered Psychologists and Registered Clinical Counselors, practicing from a developmental and connection focused perspective. Encouraging hope through nurturing support, counselling, assessment, consultation, and education. Supporting children of all ages (infants, children, young adults) and their parents, addressing their unique needs, and guiding them towards realizing their fullest potential
129 - 3388 Rosemary Heights Crescent, Surrey
Tutor Doctor - Fraser Valley
special needs: http://www.smarterstudents.ca/special-needs/
In home tutors for all subjects. Tutors matched carefully to student academic needs, personality and learning style.
778 549 0750
Visual Spatial Learners
www.visualspatial.org (Gifted development Center)
Helpful encouragement from the Dec. 2015 Special Needs e-conference of Home Education Council of America:
Homeschooling is hard, and homeschooling children with learning challenges makes it a little harder (sometimes a LOT harder). However it can be done!
Homeschooling can reduce the stress level of the special needs parent.
You need to know where your child is academically, emotionally etc. and you should remind yourself what it feels like to be a child with a learning challenge.
Celebrate the little successes!
You need to carve out respite time to recharge your soul.
Schedule and routine are a must.
Don't ignore your own health.
Create a peaceful haven in your home.