An innovative single gender overnight camp for kids who need help improving their social skills. Based on work presented at the World Gifted Conference, Camp Sequoia provides campers a meaningful opportunity to become the best version of themselves with a 2:5 staffing ratio on a modern campus. Our male campers and female campers live and enjoy separate campuses and have meaningful opportunities to engage with each other on weekly trips and campwide events.
With both day and sleepaway boarding options, Oakland’s five-week summer program offers a healthy mix of academic support and traditional camp fun. Students ages 6-15 (9-15 for boarding), with or without learning difficulties, enjoy small class sizes and 1:1 instruction along with recreational activities like horseback riding, swimming, archery, arts, and more.
Timbertop is a Wisconsin Overnight Summer Camp designed for Kids that have been identified by their School District as needing extra help for a special learning disability. Specific learning disabilities may include: OHI, ADHD, ADD, Dyslexia, LD and SLD. Kids receiving support services such as Leveled Learning Intervention (LLI), Reading Support and Title 1, are also eligible.
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.
Excel at Georgia Tech is a four-year certificate program for students with I/DD which focuses on academic enrichment, social fluency, independent living, and career exploration. Excel will host two academic prep programs annually rising high school juniors and seniors interested in applying to the four-year certificate program. Camp is a week in the life of a Excel student. Therefore, we will focus on the pillars of the program listed above.
A four day, day camp for young adults with development disabilities
Experience independence and get a taste of college life during CIP's two week summer programs!
Camp Wediko is a 45-day therapeutic and academic program for all genders ages 8-19. Specialized for children struggling with ADHD, Anxiety, Asperger's, and Mood Disorders, the Camp Wediko is designed to help children experience success and gain mastery.
In addition to the academic year, Aim High School offers a four-week Summer Semester and Tech Camp for students. Summer Semester is a great way for students to keep mentally, physically, and socially active during the summer.
Camp Akeela is a co-ed, overnight sleepaway camp in Vermont. Within a well-rounded, traditional camp program, Akeela is a small, supportive community that helps campers improve their social skills.
New Mexico Drug Rehab & Alcohol Treatment Program: Shadow Mountain Academy
Learning and Behavioral Center passionately provides the most up-to-date treatment options for children with autism and their families. We have vast experience in treating children battling language, attention, and social deficits. We can also address behavioral conditions, such as ADD and ADHD, OCD, and Down Syndrome. Contact our team today to learn more about our behavioral services.
Experience independence and get a taste of college life during CIP's two week summer programs!
Our camps are geared towards students at 3rd - 8th-grade academic levels or rising 9th graders to first-year college students. Both camps enhance social skills and maintain academic performance. Elementary/middle school students will develop their social skills through team-building exercises, enriching activities, and exciting field trips. High school focus topics will include physical well-being, mindfulness, and Adulting 101.
Beyond Akeela is a co-ed summer transition program for quirky teens who have completed 10th - 12th grade. We are a small, intentional community with a focus on social growth, college/job readiness, and FUN!
Camp Quality is a non-profit organization that provides free camping experiences and year-round support programs for children with cancer, and their families.
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.
Social skill groups with direct instruction and practice for the functional social skills necessary for developing for strong and lasting friendships.