4852 Vandorf Road, Stouffville Ontario Canada L4A 7X5
Tel: 416 771 2217
Copyright ©Laura Hunter. 2008. All Rights Reserved.
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For thirty years STEPS has provided skill development to children, youth and adults with special needs. STEPS offers a variety of recreational, life skills and leadership programs. These programs are designed to enable clients to participate successfully in activities in their community, their school and their home.
STEPS Programs focus on the development of physical skills, critical thinking, independence, decision-making, communication and self-confidence. Programs are customized to the ability levels and unique needs of participants and instruction is broken down into a series of small achievable steps.
STEPS receives referrals from teachers, physiotherapists and doctors as well as from families who have benefited from our programs.
New for 2011: GiddyUp! Saturday Afternoon Club
A fun and practical experience for participants to discover and develop personal interests and work-related skills.
New for 2011 - STEPS TO INDEPENDENCE
A customized in-home program to promote skill development, independence and increased participation in family and community life.
Visit STEPS on Facebook!
To provide you with more information about our programs as well as up to date information about other important issues and events we have created a STEPS Facebook Page. We encourage you to visit us at our new page to ask a question, share information, make a comment or just read the articles. You can easily access our page by clicking on the "Become a Fan" button located below.
For those of you who do not use Facebook much of the information can also be found on our blog at www.stepstoindependence.ca

Our Programs
"The STEPS programs have helped the kids with balance, coordination, body
awareness and motor planning. This has meant that they have overcome fears,
learned new skills and become far more confident. The programs have created
a foundation for what we hope will be a physically active and "connected"
future."
- Rose, mother of Felice and Christina