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Our school year groups provide engaging activities and close communication to help young people develop confidence and friendship. We provide incredible enrichment choices from theater to climbing to art, fostering growth through once-in-a-lifetime experiences. Our staff work with young people who may need additional help navigating social challenges.

We work with young adults to support their skills while they achieve independence in social and life endeavors. We serve students ages 8 - 18 throughout the Puget Sound region including Seattle, Bothell, Bellevue and Kirkland. By creating trust and connection, we help our students as they navigate their social world.
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Aspiring Youth and Delphi Young Adults have been providing social skills groups, summer camps, coaching and other programs for children, teens, young adults and their families since 2004. We are a nationally accredited program and part of Ryther, a non-profit leader in behavioral health services for over 130 years.
We provide incredible enrichment choices from theater to climbing to art, fostering growth through once-in-a-lifetime experiences. Our master's level counselors help campers build confidence, develop skills and connect to new friends. Parents receive detailed information on their camper's progress through check-ins and free phone consultations.
Our annual sensory-friendly gaming and media convention for the Autism and Autism-adjacent communities. The speaker series is held monthly during the school year. We invite experts in the field, who offer perspectives, resources and strategies. It is a great place to connect with a great community.
Preferred superpower: Flight! For commuting purposes. Stephanie completed her BA at Brown University and MSW at the University of Washington. She has been working with quirky kids ever since, bringing her past experience in crisis response, conflict resolution education, and sports-based programming to her role as the Associate Director of Aspiring Youth.
Does my child need to have a referral or diagnosis to participate in your program? While many of our students have diagnoses including Autism, ADHD, and social anxiety, a referral or diagnosis is NOT necessary for participation in our program. We determine if the program is a good fit for your child's needs through the enrollment meeting process.
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