ABA therapy for children and families
Individualized support built around meaningful goals
ABA therapy is a structured, evidence-based approach to helping children build skills that matter in everyday life. At Little Steps, we describe ABA in clear, parent-friendly terms — focused on your child's strengths, your family's priorities, and goals that actually translate to home, school, and play.

A practical, family-centred approach to ABA
ABA at Little Steps is not a one-size-fits-all program. We start by understanding your child's strengths, needs, and goals — then build support that fits. Therapy can include learning through play, structured teaching, everyday routines, communication practice, and skill-building that connects back to real life.
Areas ABA therapy may help with
Communication and language
Attention and learning readiness
Play and social interaction
Independence and daily living skills
Behaviour regulation
Daily routines and transitions
Readiness for home, school, and community settings


Support designed around your child
No two children learn the same way. Goals, strategies, pace, and session focus are adapted to your child, your family, and the setting where support happens. That's how care stays thoughtful and responsive — not generic.
Different ways to support your child's growth
Some children benefit from therapy at home; others do best in a centre. Many families use a combination of direct therapy, parent coaching, group sessions, in-school support, or seasonal programs. These options are connected parts of one thoughtful service model — not disconnected pieces.
In-Home
One-to-one therapy in your child's everyday environment, connected to family routines.
In-Centre
Centre-based therapy in Scarborough (Warden & Sheppard) for focused, structured skill-building.
Find out if ABA therapy is the right fit
Book a free 30-minute consultation to talk about your child's strengths, needs, and goals — and to learn what ABA at Little Steps could look like for your family.



