A gentle first step
15-minute connection call
Free
A brief video call to meet, discuss what you are looking for, and decide whether the service feels like a good fit.
Request a free callServices and pricing
All new clients begin with a free introductory call or free chat. Paid sessions are booked after that first connection.
Video is the preferred format because seeing one another supports clearer communication. Telephone appointments may be arranged when needed.
A gentle first step
Free
A brief video call to meet, discuss what you are looking for, and decide whether the service feels like a good fit.
Request a free callPrefer to write?
Free
Use the website chat to share your main concern. Blanche will reply by email so you can decide on the next step together.
After your introduction
$75
This full session can be booked after the free introductory call or chat confirms that the service is a suitable fit.
Begin with the free introductionA free introductory call or chat is required before an initial home visit is booked.
The initial consultation includes parent discussion, observation where appropriate, brief child-led interaction, and practical planning.
Initial consultation
$175
Parent discussion, observation where appropriate, brief child-led interaction, and practical planning.
Follow-up visit
$120
Review progress, practise strategies, adjust supports, and work within the child’s capacity.
Required first
Free
We discuss what you are looking for and whether an in-home service is appropriate before a paid visit is booked.
There is no additional travel fee within Abbey, Swift Current, or Saskatoon.
Professional scope: Connect & Grow Holistic Family Support provides parent coaching, family education, play-based support, and creative activities. Services do not include psychological assessment, diagnosis, psychotherapy, medical treatment, occupational therapy, speech therapy, crisis intervention, art therapy, or play therapy.
This service does not provide emergency support. If someone is in immediate danger, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department. In Canada, call or text 988 for suicide-crisis support.