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Autism Center for Kids Inc.: Evidence-Based Therapy for Children with ADHD, Autism, and Self-Regulation Challenges

    ADHD therapy for childrenIf you’re a parent seeking effective therapy for your child with ADHD, autism, or emotional regulation difficulties, Autism Center for Kids Inc. offers personalized, research-backed solutions. With over two decades of clinical experience, our center provides structured, compassionate therapy that helps children thrive—emotionally, socially, and academically.

    Locations: Vaughan and Oakville, Ontario
    Specialties: ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Self-Regulation
    Ages Served: Children ages 4–14

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    Why Choose Autism Center for Kids?

    Our approach combines individualized therapy plans with multidisciplinary care. We integrate the skills of psychotherapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists under one roof. Guided by founder Amir Haimove, R.P. (Qualifying)—a child development expert with over 20 years of global experience—our team focuses on building each child’s strengths while addressing their unique challenges.


    Conditions We Support-ADHD therapy for children

    1. ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder)

    Children with ADHD often face difficulties with:

    • Focus and attention
    • Impulsivity
    • Self-regulation in routines

    2. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

    ASD may involve:

    • Social communication difficulties
    • Repetitive behaviors
    • Sensory sensitivities

    3. Self-Regulation Issues

    Many children we see struggle with:

    • Emotional outbursts
    • Sensory overload
    • Difficulty transitioning between activities

    Our therapy programs are carefully designed to address these core challenges using both structured methods and play-based strategies.


    Featured Therapy Programs-ADHD therapy for children

    🔊 Unyte Listening Therapy (Focus System)

    A cutting-edge sensory integration program that combines music-based therapy with movement to improve attention and emotional regulation.
    Benefits:

    • Improved focus and organization
    • Reduced anxiety and hyperactivity
    • Enhanced communication and sensory processing

    Children wear bone-conduction headphones while doing balance exercises, helping their brain and body work in harmony.

    “We’ve seen incredible changes in focus and calmness through the Unyte program.”


    💬 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)-ADHD therapy for children

    CBT helps children recognize and reframe unhelpful thoughts. This therapy is highly effective for:

    • Reducing anxiety
    • Improving emotional control
    • Developing problem-solving skills

    “I can’t do this” becomes “I can try—and that’s okay.”

    We use games, role-playing, and positive reinforcement to keep CBT engaging for young minds.


    🧠 Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for Kids

    DBT is ideal for children with:

    • Big emotional reactions
    • Impulsivity
    • Social conflict

    Skills taught include:

    • Mindfulness
    • Emotion regulation
    • Distress tolerance
    • Social effectiveness

    DBT is often called “CBT with heart”—it teaches kids how to feel and function at the same time.


    🎨 Art Therapy

    Art therapy offers a creative outlet for children who struggle with verbal expression. Through drawing, painting, and hands-on projects, children learn to:

    • Express emotions visually
    • Develop fine motor skills
    • Improve sensory regulation
    • Boost confidence

    “Sometimes, the first breakthrough comes from a drawing—not words.”


    Real-Life Success Stories

    📘 From Distracted to Focused

    A 9-year-old boy with ADHD, previously unable to sit for 5 minutes, now completes 20-minute homework sessions calmly thanks to a mix of Unyte therapy and CBT.

    🖍️ Finding a Voice

    A 6-year-old non-verbal girl with autism used art therapy to express feelings and transitioned to using picture cards and words.

    💥 Managing Big Emotions

    An 8-year-old with outbursts now uses deep breathing and coping cards after learning DBT strategies. His tantrums have dramatically reduced.

    🤝 Building Social Confidence

    An 11-year-old with ASD learned social skills through speech therapy and CBT. Now, he initiates interactions and enjoys group play.


    Meet Our Founder: Amir Haimove, R.P. (Qualifying)

    With over 20 years of international experience, Amir Haimove leads our therapy team with a compassionate, research-based approach. He trained under Dr. Stanley Greenspan, developer of the DIR/Floortime model, and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in child mental health. Amir believes therapy should be relationship-focused, engaging, and tailored to each child.


    Flexible Pricing and Insurance Support

    We aim to make therapy accessible while maintaining clinical excellence.

    Session Rates:

    • $200 per individual session (within Ontario’s average of $150–$250)

    We support:

    • Ontario Autism Program (OAP)
    • Private insurance claims
    • Bundled therapy packages
    • Sliding scale fees (based on need)

    A typical package (e.g., 24 sessions) is competitively priced at approx. $150/session, comparable to local providers.


    Locations

    • Vaughan, Ontario
    • Oakville, Ontario
      In-person and virtual therapy options available.

    Book a Consultation Today

    Whether your child needs help with ADHD, autism, emotional regulation, or social skills, our integrated programs and experienced therapists can make a life-changing difference.

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