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Are you a CEGEP student looking for a supportive community? Don’t navigate college alone—come hang out with us!
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Empowering CEGEP students through connection, mentorship, and community.
Hosted right in the heart of Dawson College, the Youth ADHD & LD Club initiative was designed specifically for CEGEP students navigating the unique journey of living with learning disabilities and/or ADHD.
Facilitated by dedicated MCLD Ambassadors, the club provides a welcoming environment where students can:
Connect with peers who share similar lived experiences.
Share personal stories and strategies for academic success.
Receive mentorship from those who have been in their shoes.
Are you a CEGEP student looking for a supportive community? Don’t navigate college alone—come hang out with us!
Follow us on instagram for updates and upcoming dates: @ld.adhd.club
Real-life social situations are fluid and can change in an instant.
STEAM Explorers prepares your child to handle them by introducing a variety of themes and working on specific social skills like speaking, listening, and reflecting. It simulates the way real conversations work, but progresses at a pace that never leaves your child feeling overwhelmed – while introducing concepts in science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics through fun and engaging activities.
Help your child overcome shyness and stay composed through social slip-ups.
Show them how the first thought that comes to mind isn’t always the right one.
Teach them how to be considerate of other people’s feelings and perspectives.
Introduce your child to key social signals like body language and tone of voice.
During the peak of COVID in 2020, like most parents I was struggling to find activities for my boys and even more so for my son. I came across the website for The Montreal Center for Learning Disabilities and a new program they were creating given the circumstances, called Cyber K.I.D.S.
I figured we had nothing to lose by trying it out and it was one of the best decisions we’ve made for social networking for him.
Cyber K.I.D.S has become a weekly event in our home and my son is always ready and motivated for each session. We have participated in every session since the first one in 2020 and there are familiar faces and new friends each time. The staff is awesome to say the least. They are motivated, energetic, prepared and always have fun facts to share and you can hear how engaged the kids are. The counsellors are very committed and the kids get the chance to thank them at an in-person event at the end of almost every session.
Cyber K.I.D.S is a place for my son to hang out with friends on a school night where he feels completely accepted by everyone in the group. As a parent, I am very grateful to the team for creating this social space that allows my son to develop and practice his social skills.
Thank you to the entire Cyber K.I.D.S team,
Having graduated from Vanier College’s Special Care Counselling program, as well as McGill’s Inclusive Education program, Chris is a behaviour specialist with a focus on special needs. He believes that everyone is capable of achieving as long as they are given the tools they need.
Initially diagnosed with a speech disorder at the age of 3, and later diagnosed with a Specific Learning Disability at age 7, Chris struggled with school and social interactions.
Growing up, he made it his mission to show and teach others about empathy and understanding, as he knows the struggles someone can experience both emotionally and socially. Chris has been active in the field of special education since 2009. He’s currently a Special Ed Technician for the English Montreal School Board, a Learning Facilitator for Special Olympics Quebec, and coordinator of the NDG Lions Special Olympics soccer program.
You won’t find any of that here. Instead, your child will experience sessions that feel varied and interesting even though they follow a consistent structure. Here’s what that looks like:
Nope! The STEAM Explorers is open to children throughout Quebec, not just in Montreal.
We interview parents before their kids join to ensure the program is right for them. If needed, we then create up to 4 different groups based on similar ages, interests, and needs.
Once your child has successfully enrolled, you’ll receive a complete 8-week program schedule. That schedule will include session breakdowns and full instructions on how to prepare your child for each weekly session.
Spots to this program are limited so we encourage you to commit to our program as best you can, but we understand that cancellations may happen. As soon as you make us aware of your need to withdraw your child from the program, you will be reimbursed for the cost of the remaining sessions in the season.
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