Theme-based ABA teaching resources and compassionate caregiver coaching for autistic and ADHD children and their families in Toronto and across the GTA. Designed around each child — not a category.
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Ways we
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What support looks like
Not a rigid schedule — a rhythm. Here's how our teaching resources and coaching typically show up across a week.
Monday
We pick the week's theme-based ABA teaching resources, chosen around what your child already enjoys.
Tuesday
A hands-on session brings that theme to life, one skill at a time.
Wednesday
Progress is logged and synced to your Virtual Classroom, so nothing gets lost.
Thursday
A caregiver coaching check-in turns session progress into things that work at home.
Friday
Small wins get reinforced and celebrated — confidence builds alongside skills.
Saturday
Skills carry over into real routines — mealtimes, outings, everyday moments.
Sunday
No formal session — just space to recharge before the week begins again.
Parent education
Not sure what you're seeing? Our parent education hub explains the most common childhood conditions in plain language — what to look for, what it means, and how we can help.
Autism (ASD)
Social, sensory & communication differences
ADHD
Attention, focus & impulse differences
Dyslexia
Reading, spelling & language differences
Down Syndrome
Chromosomal condition with learning differences
Sensory Processing
Over- or under-sensitivity to the environment
Developmental Delay
Slower milestone progress in one or more areas
Our free parent session is a 20-minute call with our educator. Tell us what you've noticed — we'll explain what it could mean and what support is available.
In their words
"My son has autism level 2. Within three months with Bloom ABA, he's communicating in full sentences. The team knows exactly how to reach him — not just manage him."
Priya M.
Parent, Toronto
"The funding process felt impossible until Bloom ABA stepped in. Their coordinators took care of everything and we were funded within six weeks. Life-changing."
James O.
Parent, Ottawa
Getting started
Tell us about your child — no jargon, no forms. A short conversation is all it takes to get started.
We guide you through OAP eligibility, documentation, and goal-setting. Our coordinators handle the complexity.
Your child begins with a dedicated specialist — in-person or through the virtual classroom.
Questions
We work with autistic and neurodiverse children and young people from early childhood through the school-age years, with teaching plans built around each child's own goals rather than a fixed age band.
We're based in Toronto and support families across the Greater Toronto Area, with a virtual classroom that reaches families anywhere in Ontario.
Many of our families use Ontario Autism Program (OAP) funding to cover services. Our coordinators help with eligibility, documentation, and the funding plan itself as part of getting started — you don't have to navigate it alone.
Yes — alongside autism (ASD), our parent education and support cover ADHD, dyslexia, Down syndrome, sensory processing differences, and general developmental delay.
Yes. Our virtual classroom is a digital learning environment built specifically for neurodiverse students and syncs with Google Classroom, so support is not limited to families who can attend in person.
Book a free 20-minute call — tell us about your child, no forms or jargon required. From there we help build out a funding plan before your child starts with a dedicated specialist.
Still have a question we haven't covered?
Contact usSchedule a free 20-minute call with our team. We'll listen, and then we'll have a plan.