Vantage Point by Aspiro is a clinically advanced, short term, outdoor, a
dventure therapy and assessment program. Aspiro is licensed by the state of Utah as an outdoor therapeutic program for adolescent boys and girls ages 13 through 17.

At Vantage Point, we specialize in helping students with a wide range of learning, neurodevelopmental, emotional, psychological and behavioral difficulties.
Our passion is providing a safe, supportive, therapeutic experience for your child.
Our students benefit from facing challenges and experiencing success in a
high adventure therapy model.
We believe that accurate assessment and understanding of the whole child, combined with specific skill building and self efficacy, are essential to overcoming learning and neurodevelopmental issues. Our base camp provides safety, flexibility and accessibility. Program length is flexible according to the needs of each student and averages six to twelve weeks.
Vantage Point by Aspiro provides cutting edge assessment and customized treatment:
• Comprehensive, multidisciplinary assessment is available onsite and in the community
• Individualized, specific training in social, emotional, behavioral, communication and academic skills
• Confidence, motivation and self efficacy builds through safe and c
hallenging adventure experiences• Physical and emotional well being are constantly monitored
• Treatment goals are updated on a weekly basis
• Communication with parents and referral sources is of utmost importance
• Functional assessment of student strengths and needs results in integrated recommendations for further
treatment
Vantage Point by Aspiro is a dynamic program designed specifically for students with:
• ADD, ADHD, Attention problems
• Executive Function Deficits
• Language based learning difficulties such as Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, reading disorders and receptive or
expressive language problems
• Nonverbal Learning Disorders
• Pervasive Developmental Disorders such as Asperger Syndrome
• Mild traumatic brain injury • Social difficulties