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Autism is a neurodevelopmental difference that affects how a child communicates, learns, & experiences the world. Every child with autism is unique, each with their own strengths, challenges, & incredible potential.
At Little Treasures Learning Center, programs are thoughtfully designed to support children with autism through structured routines, individualized learning, and play-based development. With a nurturing environment and skilled educators, children are encouraged to build communication, social, and life skills, at their own pace, while feeling safe, understood, & celebrated for who they are.
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6 days ago
Options are always the answer.
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Online spaces can provide bodily comfort, relief and inclusion for some autistic people, study says
medicalxpress.com
Online spaces can provide comfort, relief and inclusion for some autistic adults, and provide important means for expression and for connecting with others, a new study published in Autism in Adulthoo... 1 week ago
At Little Treasures Learning Center, every child is unique, & we’re here to support them every step of the way.
Our experienced & compassionate team works closely with children who may be experiencing behavioural challenges, helping them build emotional regulation, communication skills, & confidence in a nurturing environment.
We also provide ongoing autism support, using individualized, evidence-based strategies that focus on each child’s strengths while supporting their developmental needs. Through patience, consistency, & collaboration with families, we help children thrive both in the classroom & beyond.
Because at Little Treasures, we believe every child deserves to feel understood, supported, & celebrated.
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2 weeks ago
Cause we all need a best friend!
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Derbyshire girl, 8, says support dog helps her cope with autism
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Piper says she would previously run from social situations, which left her feeling lonely. 3 weeks ago
Today we wear pink to stand up against bullying and stand with kindness, inclusion, and respect. It’s a reminder that small actions—words, choices, compassion—can make a big difference. Let’s keep creating spaces where everyone feels safe, valued, and supported. ... See MoreSee Less

