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Unstuck and On Target! (Ages 8–11)

Unstuck and On Target! is a group for kids with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or executive functioning challenges that focuses on building key skills including flexibility, emotion regulation, organization, and planning.  Using proven strategies, kids learn how to better manage their emotions, follow through on tasks, and reach their goals.

Group Information

Day/Time Fridays
4:00–5:30 PM
Location In-person at Launch Behavioural Health
Dates October 3 – December 12, 2025
(10 sessions, no session on October 31)
Fee $1000

Outcomes and Benefits:

This program helps kids:

  • Improve flexibility and emotional control
  • Learn how to better organize and plan
  • Handle challenges at home, school, and in the community
  • Strengthen big-picture thinking, self-monitoring, and problem-solving skills

Who Can Join:

Kids ages 8–11 with a diagnosis of ASD  or executive functioning difficulties who:

  • Have basic communication and conversation skills
  • Have low or no disruptive behaviours

What You’ll Need to Participate:

A brief intake meeting will be required before the program starts

Good to Know:

Parents and caregivers are encouraged to help their child practice skills between sessions to support learning.

The program is run by a clinical team of Registered Behaviour Analysts (RBAs) and Instructor Therapists.

Funding through the Ontario Autism Program (OAP) may be used.

Fall 2025 Registration

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Dalton Associates (DA) and Launch Behavioural Health acknowledge that we are situated on Turtle Island, that has been inhabited by Indigenous Peoples from the beginning. As a settler-owned organization, we are always working on de-colonizing our practices and offering mental health services that reflect a wholistic approach to health and wellness. Our clients come from a variety of backgrounds, and include First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples. We want to do more than make a difference at an individual level: we aspire to support a societal shift in the way that mental health is addressed and cared for, and we believe that a cross-cultural approach, bringing Indigenous worldviews to the forefront, is necessary to help break the system and rebuild it in a way that promotes healthy wellbeing for future generations. We are actively engaged in changing the landscape of mental health care in Ontario, by augmenting (and compensating) the voices and experiences of Indigenous knowledge keepers, and by incorporating Indigenous values and teachings in our program models.