A summer reading camp program for students with learning disabilities and related difficulties such as dyslexia, auditory processing, speech deficits and other learning differences. Specializing in the Orton-Gillingham approach.
Since our start in 1963 as Greater Cincinnati's first summer camp for children with disabilities, Stepping Stones has a long history of innovation! Today, we offer a variety of recreation programs year-round for ages 5 to 64 at four Greater Cincinnati locations. Learn more by clicking on the link to our website.
Transitions programs teach young adults with autism, ADHD, nonverbal learning disabilities and other learning differences skills such as executive functioning, leadership, self-advocacy, wellness, social relationship building and independent living. Students also experience socially rich recreational opportunities, memorable Adirondack outings, college tours and entertainment opportunities in a safe, supportive environment.
Charis Hills is a Christian, co-ed, residential summer camp which helps kids with learning differences build confidence and find success. We welcome kids with ADHD, LD, PDD, Sensory Integration, High Functioning Autism, and Asperger's Syndrome. Located in the beautiful Cross Timbers one hour northwest of Fort Worth!
Our mission is to help children with a learning curve to end regression during school breaks.
Our ongoing weekly Social Detective small groups are based on our evidence based curriculums and our award winning book, "Diary of a Social Detective". Over a period of several weeks we explore topics such as reading verbal and non-verbal communication, perspective taking, self awareness, self-regulation and other essential skills for success, happiness and well being.
Mountain Respite Camp (MRC) offers a peer led camp experience to individuals living with or affected psychiatric disabilities.
Fitness for Health is the DC area's premier therapeutic exergaming facility. We are proud to have been voted Washington Family Magazine’s Best for Families
BEST SPECIAL NEEDS SUMMER CAMP (2016, 2017, and 2018), and BEST OCCUPATIONAL AND PEDIATRIC THERAPIST (2020). B Social Therapeutic Summer Program (ages 4 – 10) B Social Team Building for Adolescents with Social Challenges (ages 11 – 16)
Easter Seals Camp Wawbeek is an adventure outdoor program that allows people with physical disabilities to be people first.
A summer reading camp program for students with learning disabilities and related difficulties such as dyslexia, auditory processing, speech deficits and other learning differences. Specializing in the Orton-Gillingham approach.
Camp SAY is a life-changing summer camp for young people who stutter, ages 8-18. Our camp combines the highest-quality traditional summer camp experience with innovative programs that help kids & teens build confidence, communication and friendships - speech therapy is available, too.
The camp's name is The Power of Movement and emphasizes arts, athletics and adventure, with a philosophy the is designed to regulate and empower the mind of each camper. Each weeklong camp will include non competitive sports, active games, field trips and BIG SMILES!!!
Camp Under the Starz offers campers endless opportunities to hone their theatre, music, and life skills in a fun and exciting summer camp program.
A summer reading camp program for students with learning disabilities and related difficulties such as dyslexia, auditory processing, speech deficits and other learning differences. Specializing in the Orton-Gillingham approach.
A communication-rich camp that integrates speech/language therapy into traditional camp activities.
Inclusive camp that serves Jewish campers with a wide range of differences, including learning disabilities, ADHD, autism, and developmental and intellectual disabilities. Various levels of support - from Inclusion to Vocational Training.
Awesome summer camp alternative for high functioning teens and young adults who want to be independent, make friends, and experience life.
Dragonfly Forest is a specialty overnight camp program for kids and young adults with Autism, 22q, Asthma, Sickle Cell Disease, and other developmental disabilities.