Camp Triumph is a therapeutic day camp in Massachusetts. It offers a supportive environment designed to help children with underdeveloped social and self-regulation skills increase their feelings of self-esteem and improve their social, physical, and psychological competence.
Social Circle is a summer program ran by licensed therapist to facilitate language skills, motor skills, social skills,sensory/emotional regulation and so much more! We aim to bridge the gap between a private therapy room setting and real-life settings with peers to help generalize learned skills and develop and master new ones.
At West Metro Learning Center, our Summer Camp program for 2026 will focus on building essential social-emotional and relationship skills by integrating our social skills curriculum into everyday camp activities.
Campers enjoy a fun, supportive environment where children build confidence, friendships, and social skills. Campers participate in games, creative activities, movement, and guided social experiences that support communication, emotional regulation, teamwork, and problem solving. Led by experienced educators and behavior specialists, this inclusive camp is ideal for children who benefit from extra social support.
Club Kodiak provides a safe, supervised vacation experience for adults 19 and over, where they can focus on building independent living skills and social skills. We also offer 30+ sports and activities.
6 week summer day program for youth ages 6-22 with social-emotional challenges. Activities include improv, filmmaking, video games, special interest clubs, swimming and more!
A fun summer program with a balance of social development and remediation for your child! Created for kids with language-based learning differences and school anxiety. Join us this summer!
Our camp utilizes horses, small farm animals and horticulture to help children develop social skills and positive peer interactions.
A Summer Camp for kids and adults with autism and related exceptionalities provides a unique and inclusive environment for individuals aged 5 to 22 years old.
performing arts camp, special needs, sing, act, dance, perform
A fun and engaging environment for students with social and communication challenges!
Camp Inclusion is a summer day camp in Howard County Maryland that focuses on social interaction between the campers and their non-disabled peers through sports and games.
A fun and engaging experience for students with social and communication challenges!
Life Compass Camp is 5 day, day camp that offers youth with special needs the chance to experience a more traditional summer camp setting that caters to their individual needs and uses games and activities to teach important life skills.
Camp Kodiak is an integrated overnight summer camp for children and teens with and without Learning Disabilities, ADHD, and ASD Level 1. We provide an academic program, an embedded social skills program, and 50+ activities! We have a professional staff and a 2:1 camper-to-staff ratio. Our comfortable lakeside cabins include electricity, a bathroom and shower.
Brehm Summer Program is a four week residential academic camp for students ages 11 to 18 with learning disabilities, ADHD, dyslexia, and executive functioning challenges. Students build confidence through small classes, social skills development, and engaging recreational activities on Brehm’s supportive campus.
Pioneer in Special Needs Day Camp Programming for More Than 25 Years! Kehilla campers can have an awesome summer and just be themselves in a safe, supportive, engaging environment.
This program is for individuals with developmental disabilities ages 16 to 21 still attending high school. The program offers participants a fun place to go and be with friends, while giving parents an alternative to staying home or finding in-home care. It also introduces the Therapeutic Day Program as a potential long-term solution for their children once they age out of the school system.
Special needs summer camp. Ages 14 - 35 (groups according to ages). Join us for 7 weeks of games, crafts, outdoor activities, and more!
MICC's Summer program is a weeklong journey for autistic and neurodivergent teens and young adults to a future filled with possibilities for living independently, working purposefully and thriving in community. This is a great introduction to MICC's hands-on, skills-based approach as attendees build independent living skills, explore careers through on-the-job learning, practice self-advocacy and receive social coaching.