Centre MDC
A multidisciplinary centre catering to individuals with learning disabilities, ADHD, ASD, anxiety disorders and depression – and their families.
Our list of best links, tools, and resources in Quebec to help support Autism, Autism Spectrum Disorder (Asperger’s), and related disorders.
A multidisciplinary centre catering to individuals with learning disabilities, ADHD, ASD, anxiety disorders and depression – and their families.
Manufactures therapy clothing and therapy equipment, imports and distributes many products which can be helpful for therapists, hospitals, schools, sport instructors, or anyone involved in physical, mental and intellectual development.
The mission of the school is to provide the child with a Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) with an individually adapted and comprehensive education, and to integrate him/her into regular school settings.
Un organisme communautaire situé à Montréal offrant des services d’entraide pour les personnes qui souffrent de troubles anxieux. A community organization located in Montreal that offers mutual aid services for people suffering from anxiety disorders.
Un organisme sans but lucratif voué à la promotion des intérêts et à la défense des droits des personnes présentant une déficience intellectuelle et de leur famille. Par ce site, l’organisme désire diffuser les activités qu’il mène, les services qu’il offre et faire connaître les problématiques qu’il aborde.
A non-profit organization whose mission is to advocate and defend the rights of children and adults with learning disabilities. LDAQ represents parents and supports them in their efforts to help their children.
Founded in 1981, Mira is a non-profit organization that offers free guide dogs and service dogs to people living with visual impairments and physical disabilities and to youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Our mission is to do our most utmost to provide intellectually handicapped persons with the means to assume their rightful places in society.
Government of Quebec website on intellectual disabilities.
Pour les parents d’enfants souffrant d’un trouble du déficit de l’attention, avec ou sans hyperactivité (T.D.A.H.) , il existe peu de groupes de support et d’entraide spécifique.