Are you looking for a March Break Camp that offers social opportunities for your child? Join us March 10 – 14, 2025!
Our week-long camp will help children build essential social skills, which may include building friendships, handling disagreements, good sportsmanship, and more. From March 10 to 14, children can engage in playful and interactive activities in a safe and supported environment.
Don’t miss out on this fun and supportive opportunity!
Our March Break Camps:
- use evidence-based strategies of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) in a fun and supportive environment.
- are supervised by a Registered Behaviour Analyst, R.B.A. (Ont.)
- are eligible for Ontario Autism Program (OAP) Core Clinical Services funding.
March Break Camp Locations:
- Barrie
- Etobicoke
- Markham
- Oshawa
- Thornhill
- Virtual
AIM Explorers March Break Camp
Goals Include:
- Identify the feelings and thoughts that can affect their behaviour at home, school, and in their relationships with others
- Learn new ways of thinking that can help them persevere through difficult situations
- Learn important tools to help them balance their own emotions, develop their personal values, and make better choices
- Identifying common interests
- Using humour appropriately
- Being a good sport
- Handling disagreements
- Any other skills as opportunities arise
Session details:
- Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- 5 sessions x 6 hours each
- Recommended ages: 7-12
- Cost: $2400
Friendship Crew March Break Camp
Goals Include:
- Starting and entering conversations
- Maintaining reciprocal conversations
- Choosing appropriate friends
- Good sportsmanship
- Handling disagreements
- Identifying common interests
- Using humour appropriately
- Being a good sport
- Handling disagreements
- Any other skills as opportunities arise
Session details:
- Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- 5 sessions x 6 hours each
- Recommended ages: 7-12
- Cost: $2400
Virtual Camps
Exploring Feelings
Strong feelings can be confusing to anyone, and especially to a child. Kinark’s Exploring Feelings program is based on curriculum developed by world-renowned Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Tony Attwood, and helps children recognize connections between the way they’re thinking and feeling.
In this group, children will learn to:
- Recognize and understand their emotions
- Understand how emotions can affect their body, thoughts, behaviour, and speech
- Identify situations that may provoke certain feelings and begin to build their “Emotional Toolbox” with tools they can use during difficult situations
Session details:
- Virtual
- Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
- 5 sessions x 2 hours each
- Recommended ages: 7-12
- Cost: $650
Virtual
Delivered via secure video conferencing platform
PEERS® Bully Proofing
PEERS® Bully Proofing is an evidence-based social skills group for motivated teens who are interested in learning skills to handle and respond to teasing and bullying.
In PEERS® Bully Proofing, the topics covered will include:
- Handling teasing
- Responding to embarrassing feedback
- Minimizing cyberbullying
- Managing rumours and gossip
- Handling physical bullying
- Handling disagreements
- Changing a reputation
Session details:
- Virtual
- Monday to Thursday, 1 to 3 p.m.
- 4 sessions x 2 hours each
- Recommended ages: 12-18
- Cost: $550
Virtual
Delivered via secure video conferencing platform