The Joshua Tree Learning Centre is a multidisciplinary, collaborative practice grounded in research, that implements exemplary learning plans for individuals with a variety of disabilities and mental health needs.
The Joshua Tree Learning Centre invests in people, diversity, and inclusiveness, while incorporating a holistic, interactive, therapeutic educational philosophy, with an emphasis on ability and strengths.
Our goal is to empower parents and children through education and therapist support.
The Joshua Tree Learning Centre delivers:
These programs include:
We are pleased to collaborate and consult with ancillary professionals to create holistic learning plans grounded in research and a strength-based philosophy.
It is our goal that The Joshua Tree Learning Centre become a “shared educational forum”
to contribute expertise, resources and support for individuals with disabilities and mental health needs and their families who support them.
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We require a full 24-hour notice for all cancellations and rescheduling. Clients who provide less than a full 24-hour notice or who miss their appointment will be charged the full rate of the missed session.
The Joshua Tree Learning Centre is dedicated to the memory of Joshua Moffatt.
Joshua, my youngest brother, was born in May, 1982 and passed away in August, 2000. Joshua loved life and was committed to achieving his potential, despite the challenges he sometimes faced. From a young age, I learned the power of a holistic, collaborative approach to supporting Joshua meet his potential, and I was honoured to be a part of his team.
Joshua achieved what many thought he wouldn’t. With the support of a loving family, a team of caring professionals, assistive technology, and a “two thumbs up” attitude from Joshua, he not only achieved his goals, but surpassed them. He provided the world with the gifts of laughter, unconditional love, patience, and hope. He taught us to slow down, communicate honestly and love freely and openly. Isn’t it interesting how an individual with “disabilities” became one of the biggest influences in my life.