Fall 2022 after-school programs

After-school programs offered virtually and in-person this fall for students with ASD
Posted on 10/07/2022
Social and recreational programs will be offered from October to December for Simcoe County District School Board (SCDSB) students diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The programs will be offered virtually and in-person, and will focus on using recreation, problem solving, coding, music, art, and play skills to support social skills development. 

Children's Friendship Training 
A nine-week, evidence-based social skills intervention for motivated children diagnosed with ASD, who are interested in learning ways to help them make and keep friends. This program will run virtually on Wednesdays from October to December.

Coding and Robotics Social Skills Program
A five-week, coding and robotics themed program designed to improve computing, problem-solving and social skills of children diagnosed with ASD, by focusing on following instructions, creativity, and conversational skills. This program will run virtually from November to December.

Escape Room Social Skills Program 
A 10-week, escape room themed program designed to improve critical thinking skills of children diagnosed with ASD, by focusing on cooperation and teamwork to support social skills development. This program will run virtually from October to December.  

Music Social Skills Program
A 10-week, music-based program designed to improve emotional regulation and social skills of children diagnosed with ASD, by focusing on singing, dancing, and playing instruments in a group setting. This program will run in-person from October to December.

Play Ball Kidz Recreation Program
A 10-week, multi-component recreation program designed to improve the gross motor skills and social skills of children diagnosed with ASD. This program will run in-person and virtually from October to December.


Parents/guardians are an important part of the programs and may be required to attend the programs. Parents/guardians will receive resources and support to help children develop and practice new skills at home and at school. 

Limited spaces are available. Complete the initial application form on the SCDSB website at scdsb.on.ca/inclusiverecreationprograms by Oct. 14, 2022.

This does not guarantee enrolment into the program. You may be contacted for an initial telephone interview to assess if the program is appropriate for your child.

Information:
Crystal Gronc, ASD After School Social Skills Program Coordinator
[email protected]