The PALM Summer Program

ABA Summer Program

The Portia Adaptive Living Model (PALM)

Parents consistently tell us: “My child is doing well in school, but they still need help learning everyday life skills.”

These crucial skills build independence but are often not taught in traditional classroom settings.

Our PALM program is designed to give learners the opportunity to practice these routines in a supportive, structured environment.

Our Program Structure
Age & Size
Ages: 10–18
Group Size: 4–6 participants
Timeframe
Dates: July 10- August 28
Duration: 8 Weeks (Summer Program)
Frequency: Fridays, 9:00-4:00
Cost
Approx. $3,080 

Includes RBA supervision, OAP eligible. Psychologist oversight and supervision at an additional cost of $500, may be eligible for insurance reimbursement. Optional skill based assessment at an additional cost to be completed prior to start of program in June.

Growing Independence Through the 5 PALM Pillars

PALM focuses on helping learners build real-world independence through meaningful daily routines and hands-on learning. Participants practice important life skills across five core domains:

Personal Care
Hygiene and self-care routines.
Household Skills
Laundry, clothing management, organization, and cleaning.
Meal Preparation
Kitchen safety and basic cooking.
Safety & Awareness
Emergency skills and situational awareness.
Communication & Independence
Problem-solving in real-life scenarios.

The Portia Learning Centre Approach

At Portia, life skills are not an add-on. They are built into every child’s program across all Ontario locations.

We prioritize goals that meaningfully improve daily life at home, school, and in the community. 

Every child receives an individualized assessment that examines three key areas:

1. Developmental & Motor Skill Gaps
Can your child physically perform the task? We build foundational skills, often in partnership with occupational therapists, so they are ready when needed.
2. Sensory Processing Challenges
A toothbrush against teeth can feel excruciating. Hair clippers can be overwhelming. We use gradual, compassionate desensitization, always play-based, never forced, to help children become comfortable with the sensory experiences that are part of daily life.
3. Interfering Behaviours
Rigid routines, difficult transitions, or challenging behaviours can prevent a child from even beginning a task. We address these with positive, evidence-based strategies that create the willingness and cooperation that make learning possible.
We do not assume every child who cannot brush their teeth has the same problem. We find out why and build the program around what that specific child needs.

Our Whitby Team

This summer program is provided by highly qualified professionals with specialized expertise:

Whitby

Melissa Soares
Supervised Senior Therapist
Melissa Lennon
Supervised Clinical Lead, CYW
Tovah Sloman
Tovah Sloman
Clinical Supervisor, Registered Behaviour Analyst, M.Sc., BCBA, R.B.A (Ont.)
Michelle Ramalho
M.S.W,. R.S.W.
Dr. Dillon Browne
C.Psych.
Charlene Gervais
Chief Clinical Officer, Registered Behaviour Analyst, M.ADS, BCBA, R.B.A (Ont.)

Ready to Grow Their Independence?

Summer sessions are now enrolling at our Whitby location! Spaces are limited.

Book a free screening today to see if the PALM Summer Program is the right fit for your child.

Ages: 10–18
Setting: ABA Clinic Functional Living Skills Area / Teaching Kitchen
Program Duration: 8 Weeks (Summer Program)
Session Frequency: 1 day per week, Fridays, 9:00-4:00
Group Size: 4–6 participants 
Dates:  July 10- August 28 (8 Fridays)

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Take the First Step

Your child’s potential is within reach.
Together, let’s take the first step toward meaningful progress.

🌞 Sign Up For Our Summer PALM Program 🌞 Available in Whitby