Learning Disabilities Association of York-Simcoe


Description

Programs for children, youth, and adults with learning disabilities (LDs) and/or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) including parent and adult support groups, tutoring services, advocacy and information and referral

Tutoring

Volunteer tutors from different diverse and educational backgrounds work one-on-one with children in grades 4-8 on:

  • supporting students with homework help
  • recognizing comfortable learning styles, learning strengths, and study habits which assist children in better learning
  • assisting children with numeracy and literacy skills which need further development

Homework & Beyond

For students who need extra support completing homework and developing social skills during the school year; facilitators meet with students once a week in a supportive group to:

  • assist with homework completion and understanding.
  • build social skills, such as making friends, self-advocacy, and addressing bullying
  • provide a positive space for learning and personal growth

Social Skills

6 week program focuses on social development skills; social coaches, who are registered social service workers, engage with students on a variety of social skills; program content is based on the PEERS® curriculum for social skills training

Group meets once a week for one hour and discusses topics such as:

  • interpersonal skills. i.e. communication, listening, friendship skills
  • coping with emotions and stress
  • conflict resolution and problem solving
  • self advocacy and self esteem skills

SOAR Transitions Elementary

  • for students in grades 7-8 diagnosed with LD and/or ADHD
  • assists in developing life skills to succeed academically and vocationally

SOAR Transitions Secondary -- supports students in secondary schools diagnosed with learning disability or ADHD gain practical coping and advocacy skills in one to one and group sessions

Strategies for Life

  • one-on one program that focuses on the socio-emotional effects of LDs and Attention Deficit Disorder
  • identifies unique challenges the participant may face and assists youth in developing resiliency.

Summer Camp

  • day camp for children with a primary diagnosis of Learning Disabilities and/or ADHD
  • safe, encouraging and positive environment for learning social skills
  • activities include outdoor swimming, nature walks, and arts and crafts

Job Fit Program

  • helps adults and/or youth with LD's and/or ADHD explore interests, strengths, and areas of need in order to pursue employment
  • covers how to ask for accommodations in the workplace
  • ensures clients have a full understanding of their LD's and develops client's confidence to join the workforce

Parent Support Group

  • virtual support group to help guide caregivers through different stages of accepting and managing their child's Learning Disabilities and/or ADHD
  • monthly opportunity to meet and share common experiences, handle emotions, strategize for strengths and challenges in a positive way

Adult Support Group

  • opportunity to network with individuals with LD's and/or ADHD, gain social support, problem solve and share successes.
  • learn different strategies to deal with and manage LDs and/or ADHD.
Eligibility
Individuals with learning disabilities and their families, teachers
Application Process
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Toll Free
1-866-705-3297
Office
905-884-7933
Fax
905-770-9377
Web Site
https://www.ldays.org
Email
[email protected]
Mailing Address
9030 Leslie St
Ste 216
Richmond Hill, ON, L4B 1G2
Canada
Languages
English
Contact
Meghan Beals, Resource and Program Facilitator
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 905-884-7933 ext 1
Executive Director
Helga Sirola
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 905-884-7933
Fees
Service ; service fees for some programs and services; some programs and services are provided free of charge
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Last Updated On
April 11, 2026
Last Verified On
May 20, 2025
Address
9030 Leslie St, Ste 216
Richmond Hill, ON, L4B 1G2

Cross street: Leslie St and Hwy 7


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Accessibility
Partially Accessible - Call ahead for assistance; access through building garage to be arranged
Hours of Operation
Mon
9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Tue
9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Wed
9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Thu
9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Fri
9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Mon-Fri 9 am-4 pm (Sept-June); Mon-Thu 9 am-4 pm (Jul-Aug, summer hours)
Open year round; closed statutory holidays
Service Area(s)
  • Simcoe County
  • York Region