Day program run by Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Registered Behavior Technicians (BTs), providing support to individuals with disabilities and complex needs.
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.
This unique recreational program is specifically designed for individual children and youth who are unable to attend a mainstream residential camp program due to their high support needs. The camp program is facilitated by a professional team of specialized counsellors, it offers individualized care and a range of programming designed to provide a rich social and recreational experience.
Campers will have the opportunity to learn and practice early learner skills in a safe and supportive environment.
Quest Therapeutic Camps of Southern California provides summer day camp services and after-school programs specifically designed to help kids with special needs and learning differences find success. We welcome kids with ADHD, ADD, Asperger’s and high-functioning Autism, social anxiety, learning disabilities, depression and more.
The summer program is an overnight nearly one week session committed to providing participants a happy, healthy and rewarding summer experience in a safe, fun environment.
Meaningful Relationships - Executive Function Skills - Emotional Regulation - Social Skills - Self Esteem - Well Being
Our half day camps are specially designed to support children who thrive in active environments. Through gymnastics & targeted daily activities, participants will have fun in a well supported environment!
Autism Outdoors Camp for teens on the Autism Spectrum. This is a half day camp offered in the morning and taught in partnership with the Autism Society of Minnesota. This camp is entirely outdoors except for bathroom breaks.
Camp Snowcubs was developed for children with disabilities out of a need to provide them with a fun, interactive way to further develop their social skills and to help these kids have a better winter break - and a better life.
The Sensory Learning Center is led by an occupational therapist and is designed for 4-6 year olds who benefit from individualized support and small group sizes to succeed in play and peer interactions.
For campers ages 12+, sessions from July10 - Aug 25; ratio 4:1 camper-staff;
We care about the mental health of our campers and their families. Our peer-to-peer mentorship sets our youth up with skill development to support future goals and adult independence.
Eaton’s LEAP into Summer program offers two three-week sessions in June and July. Participants spend their mornings at local worksites, such as Burlington, Longhorn Steakhouse, and Crust Pasta & Pizzeria, to develop both hard and soft skills in real work environments. This hands-on approach is essential to learn the necessary skills for employment.
Limitless offers a developmental summer camp for special needs individuals aged 3-25.
UCP Summer Camps - Where Summer Learning and Fun Begins!
SMILE Summer Camp was developed for children with disabilities out of a need to provide them with a fun, interactive way to further develop their social skills and to help these kids have a better summer - and a better life.
We use the Frequency, Intensity, Duration Model. Our campers make phenomenal gains in motor skills, language, social skills, academics and sensory processing. We require the presence of at least one parent for each camper, the camp becomes a parent training, networking and support system. Parents are trained in therapy techniques that can be used at home to continue advancement of their child.
Camp Kirk is a place where kids and youth are accepted and loved for who they are, as they are. Our programs are designed specifically for kids and youth with autism, attention deficit disorder, learning disabilities, and other types of exceptionalities. Through non-competitive programs, high staff-to-camper ratios, and a nurturing environment, we put the spotlight on each child’s strengths to build their confidence and self-esteem.
Camp Altitude is committed to providing a safe, fun and rewarding summer experience that promotes social learning and independent living skills.