Why Choose Our Services?
Hollistic Therapy Approach
Our holistic therapy approach focuses on the whole person—mind, body, and environment. We believe meaningful progress happens when emotional, behavioural, and social needs are supported together.
Qualified Team
Our team of professionals collaborates across disciplines—Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), Psychotherapy, Social Work, Occupational Therapy , Psychotherapy and Education—to create individualized plans that nurture growth, connection, and independence.
Flexible Service Options
Connecting you with trusted therapists across the GTA for in-person services and beyond borders through virtual support and collaboration—making quality care accessible wherever you are.
Family Centred Approach
Our family-centred approach ensures parents and caregivers are active partners in the therapeutic process. We listen, collaborate, and tailor each program to reflect the family’s values, culture, and goals.
New Diagnosis? We’re Here to Guide the Next Step
We walk beside your family from the very first step. Our team helps you understand the diagnosis, explore funding pathways, and choose flexible program options that work for your home and your routine — making early intervention clearer, easier, and less stressful.
Discover our Unique Approach
ABA Therapy
Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) Therapy program is designed to provide individualized, evidence-based support for children, teens, and adults with neurodevelopmental differences. Each client works directly with a trained Behaviour Therapist under the supervision of a Registered Behaviour Analyst (RBA/BCBA).
Early Intervention
Early intervention gives children the support they need during the most important years of brain development. With guidance, play-based learning, and consistent skill-building, little ones can strengthen communication, social interaction, emotional regulation, and independence. Starting early doesn’t mean rushing — it means providing a nurturing foundation for growth, confidence, and lifelong learning.
Social Skills & Groups
Our Social Skills Program helps children and teens build meaningful connections through fun, structured, and inclusive group activities. Guided by experienced therapists, sessions focus on developing communication, emotional regulation, perspective-taking, and teamwork in a supportive environment. Using evidence-based ABA strategies and play-based learning, we help participants practice real-world social interactions that boost confidence and independence.
Social Work Services
Social Work Services provide compassionate support to help families, children, and youth navigate life’s challenges with clarity and confidence. Our Registered Social Workers specialize in understanding each family’s unique circumstances—offering counselling, advocacy, and practical strategies to strengthen emotional well-being, family relationships, and coping skills.
Psychotherapy
Our psychotherapy services offer a safe, inclusive space for families and adults within the neurodivergent community to explore emotions, build resilience, and enhance overall well-being. Guided by Registered Psychotherapists and Social Workers, sessions focus on self-understanding, emotional regulation, communication, and healing from stress or burnout.
Occupational Therapy
Through sensory-based interventions, fine and gross motor development, and emotional regulation strategies, our therapists help learners increase independence, confidence, and functional abilities at home, in school, and within the community. Each plan is tailored to the child’s strengths and needs, with ongoing collaboration between families, educators, and clinicians to ensure progress is meaningful and lasting.
Respite Services
our respite services are designed to provide safe, meaningful, and skill-building support for children, youth, and adults with diverse needs. What makes our respite program unique is that all respite care is delivered by ABA-trained staff, ensuring every individual receives compassionate support grounded in evidence-based practices.
Life Skills Program
Our Life Skills Program is designed to help teens and adults within the neurodivergent community build confidence, independence, and real-world readiness. Through individualized and group sessions, participants develop essential skills such as communication, self-advocacy, emotional regulation, daily living, and workplace readiness.
Consultative Services
Family and Parent Coaching services are designed to empower caregivers with practical tools and emotional support to navigate their child’s unique needs. Guided by experienced Behaviour Analysts or Social Workers, sessions focus on strengthening communication, setting realistic goals, and fostering harmony at home.
Start your journey
The process is easy!
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Tell us exactly what you need
Start by scheduling a free intake call with our team to discuss your needs, goals, and available funding options.
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Get Matched with Your Clinical Team
We’ll connect you with the perfect team of therapists and clinicians—customized to fit your budget, personal, and family goals.
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Begin Your Individualized Services
Our clinicians will create a personalized Service Plan tailored to your child or family’s needs, and therapy services will begin right away.
Thoughts from our community
We’re so grateful for the kind words from families who have trusted Peak Learning Centre on their journey. Your feedback inspires us to continue providing compassionate, high-quality care for every child and family we serve.
Javeria A.
Ajax, ON
I really appreciate the genuine love and care they show towards my daughter! The most important thing is that my daughter seems happy going there and I could see the gains she had made so far.
Arshia S.
Pickering, ON
I just wanted to take a moment to acknowledge the outstanding service the ABA therapy team at Peak Learning Centre has been providing. Their dedication, consistency, and genuine care for the well-being and progress of the children is truly commendable. It’s clear that the therapists are passionate about what they do, and it shows in the way they support each child’s unique needs with patience and professionalism.
Maha M.
Ajax, ON
Since we started with them, I’ve seen clear and consistent progress in my daughter’s condition day by day — whether in managing her meltdowns, transitioning, or in her ability to express herself more effectively. Her development in speech and communication has become noticeable, and she’s now able to interact with children her age, and even younger, which was one of the biggest challenges.
You ask, we answer
Here are some Frequently asked questions .
Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) is an evidence-based approach that helps individuals develop meaningful skills in communication, socialization, learning, and daily living. It uses positive reinforcement and individualized teaching to support lasting behavioural and developmental growth.
Our services are beneficial for children, teens, and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, developmental delays, or social-emotional challenges. It’s also helpful for anyone seeking support in learning new skills, managing behaviour, or building confidence.
Yes! Many private insurance plans that include Social Work, Psychotherapy, or Behavioural Therapy coverage can be used. Families may also access the Ontario Autism Program (OAP) or other community funding options. Our team can help you explore what’s available.
Goals are individualized based on the client’s needs, family priorities, and assessment results. We also collaborate with schools, caregivers, and other professionals to ensure goals are meaningful and consistent across settings.
Yes! We provide services in-clinic, at home, in the community, and virtually through our Peak Connect platform—making therapy accessible no matter where you are.
Our team includes professionals with advanced training in Behaviour Analysis, Psychology, Education, and Mental Health. Our Board Certified Behaviour Analysts (BCBAs/RBAs) hold graduate degrees and are registered with professional governing bodies. Behaviour Therapists have post-secondary education in Behavioural Science or related fields and receive ongoing supervision. Registered Social Workers and Psychotherapists hold Master’s degrees and are licensed with their respective Ontario colleges. We also have OCT-certified and Montessori-trained educators, ensuring each client receives well-rounded, evidence-based, and compassionate care.
We proudly support individuals of all ages, from toddlers to adults. Our Early Intervention programs focus on children aged 2–6, while our Social Skills and Academic Support programs serve school-aged children and teens. We also offer Life Skills, Psychotherapy, and Family Coaching for adults and families within the neurodivergent community. Each program is tailored to meet the developmental stage and personal goals of every client.
The recommended number of ABA therapy hours varies depending on each child’s individual needs, learning goals, and family priorities. At Peak Learning Centre, we follow evidence-based guidelines while honouring the unique circumstances of every family.
Minimum Recommended Range:
Most children benefit from 2–6 hours per week of ABA-based support as a starting point. This range is considered the minimum needed to build consistency, support skill development, and address meaningful goals.