We offer intensive therapy, Group therapy, and parent training programs for an extra boost of support.
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Self Advocacy Skills Group for Kids
LIMITED SPOTS REMAINING
This Spring Break group is designed for children ages 8–10 who want support understanding their needs and communicating them confidently. Led by experienced SLPs, the group helps children recognize their strengths, understand their challenges, and learn practical ways to advocate for themselves in school and daily life. Through guided discussions, structured activities, and real-world practice, children learn how to identify what supports them, explain what they need, and use assertive communication in a safe, supportive environment. The group also introduces peer advocacy skills and collaborative problem solving so children can learn to empathize with others and work together. Families receive guidance on how to reinforce these skills at home and how to support their child’s emerging self-advocacy in meaningful, everyday moments. -

Intensives
Perfect for summer, winter, and spring break, and excellent for all ages. Intensives are condensed therapy blocks over the course of a few days to a week and concentrate on a specific skill. This focused attention provides tons of hands-on practice to make sure that you are confident that once the intensive ends, you have everything you need to be independent in that skill.
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Hanen "It takes two to talk" parent training
This comprehensive parent program stands the test of time. Thousands of parent have loved Hanen training for providing them peace of mind and guiding them on how to properly use all the tactics to help their child talk. Our qualified SLP facilitates this immersive, 8-week program in a group so you can meet other famiies and learn foundational language support skills in a fun environment. In-person and online formats available.
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Aphasia Groups
Join the waitlist to participate in our aphasia groups, where people with aphasia can chat together in a supportive, judgement-free environment and talk about a wide variety of topics. Previous aphasia groups include aphasia-friendly book clubs, poetry workshops, adapted board games, art critiques, news & current events, sports fans, and more. Groups are 10 weeks long and held at our accessible Burnaby clinic. Sessions are led by SLPs and Communication Health Assistants (CHAs).