At Treehouse, working towards SQA Level 1 and 2 qualifications is about much more than certificates. Itβs about discovering strengths, building confidence and developing life skills that support greater independence. π³
Our tailored approach means learning is shaped around each individualβs interests and needs, in a calm environment where confidence can grow. In this video, Learning and Wellbeing Practitioner Mark explains how personalised learning helps unlock potential and support long-term wellbeing. β
To learn more about Treehouse, visit our website – link in bio. π
Tomorrow marks International Day of Education. π
Weβre celebrating the difference it can make when every learner is supported in the right way.
At our Sensational Learning Centre (SLC), we support neurodivergent children and young people who face challenges in traditional mainstream education settings. Our focus is on creating a learning environment where learners feel understood, supported and confident in themselves.
Weβre incredibly proud of our pupils who are currently working towards their National 3 and 4 qualifications. With patience, encouragement and our personalised approach to learning, our pupils continue to grow in confidence and resilience.
International Day of Education is a reminder that, with the right support, every child can succeed in their own way and grow into a confident, capable learner. π³
To learn more about our Sensational Learning Centre, visit our website (link in bio).
Meaningful experiences can open up new ways of learning β and last week, our Vibe service got off to an exciting start with a visit from @dynamic_earth! π
Young people took part in hands-on experiments and activities, diving into topics like space, the rainforest, the ocean and dinosaurs β and theyβre looking forward to exploring these over the coming weeks. It was a fun, engaging way to spark curiosity, build confidence and try something new. π‘
A huge thank you to the Dynamic Earth team for making this first session so memorable β and we canβt wait for their visits over the next few months!
Want to discover more about Vibe? Visit our webpage to learn more, link in bio. π
Building Independence Through Practical Life Skills at Gate π½οΈ
At Gate, cooking isnβt just about making delicious food. Itβs a structured, hands-on way for the young adults we support to develop essential life skills, boost confidence and take meaningful steps toward independence.
Recently, the group have been getting creative in the kitchen, making everything from ginger biscuits and steak pie to coleslaw and fried chicken. Each session gives them the chance to follow recipes, measure ingredients, work safely with kitchen equipment and take pride in what they create. π₯³
By learning practical skills in a real-life setting, the young adults are building confidence, making choices for themselves and developing the independence they need for everyday life and their future. β
π To find out more about Gate, click the link in our bio and visit our website.
Independence looks different for everyone π³
At Treehouse, we create calm, supportive spaces where neurodivergent adults can explore their strengths, build confidence and develop skills at their own pace. Each part of the day is shaped around individual interests, helping reduce anxiety and open up opportunities for connection, communication and self-expression.
This short video follows Peter through his day at Treehouse and shows how the right environment can support wellbeing, learning and meaningful independence. π
To find out more about Treehouse, visit our website (π link in bio)
The young adults in Gate have been working towards their ASDAN βMy Fitness Challengeβ certificate, putting their agility, balance, coordination and stamina to the test! πββ
Over a series of sessions, each of them has taken part in a variety of exercises and obstacle courses, with activities chosen by the group themselves. This approach allows everyone to challenge themselves at their own pace while tracking personal progress over time.
Itβs been fantastic to see the young adults supporting one another, celebrating achievements and pushing themselves to improve with each session! πͺ
Vibe`s Scavenger Hunt & Life Skills Challenge π
Before the Christmas break, the young people in Vibe took part in their very own Scavenger Hunt at Livingston Shopping Centre.
Split into two teams, they worked together to complete a range of challenges designed to build independence, including budgeting, comparing prices and confidently navigating a busy public space.
Activities included a shopping challenge with a set budget, value-for-money tasks, and creative photo challenges that encouraged teamwork and problem-solving. The teams supported one another throughout and did an incredible job managing their time, money and responsibilities. π₯³
Weβre really proud of the confidence, teamwork, and independence the young people showed. It was a brilliant way to wrap up the year! π
The young adults in Gate have been learning all about fire safety recently. π₯
Taking their learning outdoors, the group discovered how to safely build and manage a fire. With guidance and support, everyone had the chance to take part – adding kindling and arranging the wood, keeping the flame going and making sure everything stayed safe and controlled. It was a great opportunity to practice practical skills, follow instructions and work together as a team.
And of course, no fire-building session would be complete without roasting marshmallows at the end! π