At Rising Wonders Ltd, our services are built around a structured, therapeutic model of care designed to meet the complex and individual needs of each child. Rather than offering isolated support, our approach brings together environment, relationships, and daily practice to create a consistent and meaningful experience for every young person. Each aspect of our service is specifically tailored around the young person’s care plan to support regulation, encourage engagement, and promote meaningful long term development.
We provide consistent, relationship led care grounded in the PACE therapeutic principles.
Each young person’s care is shaped around their communication style, sensory profile, and developmental needs.
Daily routines are used as opportunities to build independence, develop essential life skills, and support young people to navigate everyday experiences with confidence.
The home environment plays a key role in supporting emotional regulation. Our home is designed to include calm & purposeful spaces
We support young people to understand their experiences and develop a stronger sense of identity through therapeutic life story work.
Each young person’s care is carefully planned and continuously reviewed and adapted to reflect their individual communication style, sensory profile and additional developmental needs.
We work collaboratively with the team around the child, to ensure support remains consistent, structured, relevant and aligned with each young person’s evolving needs.
Daily routines are used as meaningful opportunities to develop greater independence and essential life skills.
Through consistent structure and support, children are encouraged to engage in everyday activities in ways that build confidence, capability, and understanding.
We also support children to extend these skills beyond the home through involvement in local community projects, including opportunities to engage in agriculture-based activities. This helps to promote community integration, build confidence, and support young people to feel more comfortable navigating public spaces.
The environment plays a key role in supporting emotional regulation.
Our home has been purposefully designed and structured to include a range of calm, sensory-informed spaces that support children to regulate, reduce overwhelm, and engage at their own pace.
These include a dedicated sensory room, a separate kitchenette, a play therapy and calm space, and a sensory garden. We also have a separate staff office and meeting room with external access, ensuring the home environment remains comfortable, consistent, and centred around the needs of the young people.
We recognise that many young people come to us with complex experiences that can be difficult to understand and process.
Through therapeutic life story work, we support young people to explore and make sense of their experiences in a safe, structured, and developmentally appropriate way.
This work is introduced once the young person feels settled and supported, ensuring it is paced according to their individual readiness.
By strengthening their sense of identity and understanding, we support young people to build meaningful relationships and move forward with greater stability.