Kitchen Connections

$1,500.00

Kitchen Connections is a neurodiversity-affirming therapeutic group for neurodivergent teens aged 12–18 designed to support social-emotional development, executive functioning, independence, and peer connection through collaborative cooking and hands-on activities.

Using meal planning, budgeting, grocery shopping, and cooking as the framework for participation, teens will have opportunities to strengthen emotional regulation, communication, problem-solving, flexibility, teamwork, confidence, and self-advocacy skills in a supportive and engaging environment.

This group is designed to help participants:

  • Strengthen executive functioning skills including planning, organization, initiation, sequencing, and problem-solving

  • Build social communication, collaboration, and teamwork skills through shared group experiences

  • Increase confidence and independence in daily living activities

  • Develop flexibility, coping, and self-regulation skills in real-world situations

  • Foster meaningful peer relationships and social connection in a neurodiversity-affirming space

  • Support self-awareness, self-advocacy, and identity development

  • Sessions will include collaborative meal preparation, facilitated group discussion, cooperative activities, and opportunities for reflection and social connection in a low-pressure and supportive environment.

Details

  • Age Group: 12-18

  • Program Duration: 6 Weeks

  • Schedule: Mondays | 4:00pm - 7:30pm

  • Session Dates:

    • June 29th, 2026

    • July 6th, 2026

    • July 13th, 2026

    • July 20th, 2026

    • July 27th, 2026

    • August 3rd, 2026 (No Session, Civic Holiday)

    • August 10th, 2026

  • Location: Beach United Church, 140 Wineva Avenue Toronto

  • Fee: $1500 total (eligible for insurance coverage under occupational therapy, or psychological services. eligible for OAP funding).

Kitchen Connections is a neurodiversity-affirming therapeutic group for neurodivergent teens aged 12–18 designed to support social-emotional development, executive functioning, independence, and peer connection through collaborative cooking and hands-on activities.

Using meal planning, budgeting, grocery shopping, and cooking as the framework for participation, teens will have opportunities to strengthen emotional regulation, communication, problem-solving, flexibility, teamwork, confidence, and self-advocacy skills in a supportive and engaging environment.

This group is designed to help participants:

  • Strengthen executive functioning skills including planning, organization, initiation, sequencing, and problem-solving

  • Build social communication, collaboration, and teamwork skills through shared group experiences

  • Increase confidence and independence in daily living activities

  • Develop flexibility, coping, and self-regulation skills in real-world situations

  • Foster meaningful peer relationships and social connection in a neurodiversity-affirming space

  • Support self-awareness, self-advocacy, and identity development

  • Sessions will include collaborative meal preparation, facilitated group discussion, cooperative activities, and opportunities for reflection and social connection in a low-pressure and supportive environment.

Details

  • Age Group: 12-18

  • Program Duration: 6 Weeks

  • Schedule: Mondays | 4:00pm - 7:30pm

  • Session Dates:

    • June 29th, 2026

    • July 6th, 2026

    • July 13th, 2026

    • July 20th, 2026

    • July 27th, 2026

    • August 3rd, 2026 (No Session, Civic Holiday)

    • August 10th, 2026

  • Location: Beach United Church, 140 Wineva Avenue Toronto

  • Fee: $1500 total (eligible for insurance coverage under occupational therapy, or psychological services. eligible for OAP funding).