Reach Child and Youth Programs
Reach is a non-profit child development center that helps children from birth to age 19 reach their full potential. Our family-centered, individualized and responsive programs and services are designed to meet a wide range of needs:
- Reach ABA Program: a highly structured, skill-building intervention program that uses Applied Behavioural Analysis principles to teach children with autism spectrum disorder the functional skills they need
- Reach Development Preschool: inclusive setting for both children with typically developing needs, and children who require extra supports
- Reach Therapies: speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, physiotherapy
- Respite Care Program: provides in-home, out-of-home, overnight, or group respite for children from birth to 19 with special needs
- Infant Development Program
- Supported Child Development Program
- Aboriginal Supported Child Development Program
- Delta Connex Program: providing support to families with children birth to 19 who have developmental or behavioural conditions
- Positive Behavioural Support Program: in-home support to families with children ages 3 to 19 who have special needs with challenging behaviours
- Social Smart Club: provides social skills and peer networking opportunities for children grades 1 to 12 with special needs
- Positive Connections: focus on parent education and connecting with community resources and support
- Counselling Services
- Workshops
- Other development programs and support groups for families
Referrals to Reach may come from parents or caregivers, public health nurses, school personnel, or other community professionals.
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Regional Centres Served | Delta, Delta (Ladner), Ladner, Langley, North Delta, Surrey, Tsawwassen |
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Age ranges served | child 0-12, youth 13-19 |
Languages spoken | English |
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Parent support group for parents with children who have ADHD, FASD or other complex behaviours. This is a program of Reach Child and Youth Development Society, led by a trained facilitator. |
The Reach Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) Program is for children with autism spectrum disorder living in Delta, Surrey or Langley. |
Designed to specifically meet the needs of Aboriginal children who require additional support. Developed with cultural values, beliefs and traditions in mind. |
Counselling and consultation for families in Delta who have a child with a developmental disability. Play therapy and counselling for children/youth with a developmental disability. |
Provides service to families in Delta who have children birth to age 19 with special needs who require support in caring for their child. |
This program was last updated on: 23 Mar 2016.
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