Meet Becky
Founder of Aspire Community & Developmental Services
Becky’s journey to Aspire Services began back in her elementary school days, when she volunteered with twin boys with autism, and found an early passion for helping others.
She went on to work at a summer camp for children, youth and adults with developmental disabilities. It was there that Becky discovered the field of Developmental Services, but more importantly she learned to:
Appreciate the small things
Laugh (it’s good for you!)
Include others, because having fun is for everyone
She also learned that people are capable - even if they have challenges, exceptionalities or varying needs - and that she wanted to help people grow in confidence, gain independence and live a fulfilling life as the best version of themselves.
As a Developmental Services Worker, Becky has supported people with autism and other neurodivergencies in various capacities. She has worked with young children and teens in early behavioural intervention, behaviour programming, school classrooms, and consulted with families providing support and strategies.
Aspire Services was born in 2019 from Becky’s passion for helping others, with the goal to empower young people and a vision for those with exceptionalities to be as independent as possible.
MISSION
At Aspire Community & Developmental Services we empower neurodivergent young people to gain independence, connect with their community, and rise to their fullest potential.
What her Clients Have to Say:
Education | Professional Development
Developmental Services Worker Diploma - Loyalist College
Autism & Behavioural Science Post-Graduate Certificate - Mohawk College
Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) Certification
Program for the Education and Enrichment of Relational Skills (PEERS) Certification
Mother Daughter Empower Podcast
In this week's episode, we are chatting with Becky Kurtz, a Life Skills and Empowerment Coach with Aspire Community & Developmental Services. She is passionate about helping others and empowering them to be as independent as possible. She works with neurodivergent young people to see their ability and help them rise to their fullest potential. Tune into this week's episode to learn how you can use visual supports, positive praise and the use of a schedule/ routines to help your child reach his/ her full potential.
motherdaughterempower.ca for more.
Fun Facts About Becky
Work With Us
You have the opportunity to work directly with Aspire Community & Developmental Services through any of the services we offer.
Individual Coaching | Programs | Workshops | Community Mentoring