We offer engaging activities for teens with autism to promote movement, build confidence, and develop social skills. Our programs include:
• Group sports such as soccer and fitness walks
• Water activities like swimming
• Horse riding and outdoor adventures
• Gardening and cooking skills
• Fun trips to amusement parks and other recreational activities
All activities are designed to be safe, enjoyable, and supportive, helping teens develop life skills, learn to collaborate with others, and grow into confident young adults who can thrive in society.

Our group swimming sessions for children with Autism are designed to be fun, calming, and supportive. with close guidance from trained instructors, children can enjoy the water safely while building confidence, relaxation, and essential swimming skills in a caring environment.

Our group walking activity helps children with autism exercise and move together. Children practice short walks, build strength, and enjoy being active as a group in a safe and supportive environment.

Ball kicking activity for children with Autism
This activity helps children with autism kick a ball and play with a partner. Children learn to move, share, and enjoy playing together in a safe and caring environment.

Group Planting Activity for Children with Autism
This activity helps children with autism learn and work together by planting and preparing soil. Children practice focus, hand skills, and teamwork while enjoying a calm outdoor environment with friends and supportive staff.

Building Social Skills Through Shared Meals
Dining together in a restaurant is a meaningful social activity for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This experience provides real-life opportunities for children to practice social interaction in a safe, supportive, and structured environment outside the classroom.
During shared meals, children learn essential social skills such as waiting patiently, sharing space, following table manners, and communicating with peers and adults. They also become familiar with public settings, sounds, and routines, helping them gradually adapt to the wider community.

About our life skills cooking program
We believe that every child can learn meaningful life skills when supported with care and understanding. Our cooking program helps children with autism build confidence and independence through enjoyable, hands-on activities.
With close guidance from trained instructors, children practice simple cooking tasks in a safe and nurturing environment. These activities support motor skills, attention, communication, and daily living skills, while also fostering a sense of achievement and self-worth.