COVID-19 UPDATE: NOVEMBER, 2020
-UPDATE- November 4, 2020
We at Okanagan Child and Youth Services continue to offer in-person services to many families within the Okanagan region, while working hard to adjust our programs to match provincial and federal guidelines around preventing the spread of COVID-19. In order to best serve our community we are now focusing primarily on 1:1 sessions, as running social groups in a safe and responsible way has become significantly more difficult.
We are looking forward to when we can safely resume our previous programs, but in the meantime we wish you all good health, and are excited to see you in the future!
-Diane Serres, Owner/Operator-

WHO ARE WE?
Our goal is to create positive life experiences for children and youth diagnosed with autism or other developmental delays. We aim to support development of social and life skills and increase individual's and family's support network. We are flexible in our approach and provide a non-invasive and non-judgmental, safe environment. We offer a mix of behaviour consulting, counselling, speech language therapy, tutoring, support with home-schooling and social & life skill programs for children and youth on the autism spectrum and other social developmental challenges. Based out of Kelowna, BC we offer support services to families throughout the Okanagan.
OUR PROGRAMS
Our programs have continuous enrollment and run year round to ensure continuity for your child/youth.
Our summer programs are attendance dependent- contact us for more information!
T3M JUNIOR SOCIAL THINKING GROUP


T3M: TEENS, TECHNOLOGY, MENTORING & TRANSITION SOCIAL SKILLS GROUP
ROLE PLAYING SOCIAL LEARNING GROUPS


INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP MUSIC THERAPY
CENTRE-BASED ACADEMIC GROUPS
INDIVIDUALIZED TUTORING AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
Monday-Friday half-day tutoring, social learning, and community engagement sessions for Homeschooling and DL students.
Small classes, highly supported, and IEP friendly!
MUSIC, DRAMA, AND ART CLASSES
Designed for Homeschool and DL students looking to add new skills to their academic programs