summer fun academic learning and arts integration, steam and nature, full inclusion, small ratios
Providing recreational, therapeutic, and educational programs for children, teens, and adults with disabilities.
Camp Nuhop is a residential summer camp for neurodiverse children, diagnosed but not limited to ASD, ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Anxiety, Depression, PTSD, ODD, DMDD, IED, PDD-NOS, and other neurodiversities. Our 3:8 staff to camper ratio provides a traditional summer camp program with staff support to engage with each camper's individual and diverse needs. We focus on supporting the social and emotional needs of our campers.
GET MOVING GET SOCIAL is a therapeutic summer camp that is guaranteed to be an enjoyable experience for your children. They will have daily workouts and develop their sports skills by learning the techniques of several sports as they develop their social skills. Each day will incorporate social activities and physical activities. We will also have some time for an arts and craft project and some yoga.
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.
Campers will have the opportunity to learn and practice early learner skills in a safe and supportive environment.
The RecPlex offers a special needs summer camp for all ages and abilities. Activities include daily swimming, weekly beach visits as well as community outings, arts and crafts, indoor exercise and outdoor excursions!
Dragonfly Forest is a specialty overnight camp program for kids and young adults with Autism, 22q, Asthma, Sickle Cell Disease, and other developmental disabilities.
An action-packed day camp for children with special needs filled with fun camp activities, including sports, music, games, art, entertainment, and exciting trips around the Orange County area.
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!
Skyline welcomes campers with special needs in two sessions ( young adults, adults) for week-long residential camp. Just north of Metro Detroit, Skyline is accredited by the American Camp Association. Ratio for special needs camps is 1:3.
Dream Oaks provides day and residential year-round camp experiences for children, 7-17, with special needs and/or chronic illnesses.
Children regardless of ability and disability are accepted.
Our camp is an intense speech and language based program taught by licensed and graduate level speech pathologists. Our innovative camp is thematically based and includes weekly field trips.
​Camp Yakety Yak helps children with special needs grow socially and emotionally by improving their communication skills. Structured in a fun, day camp setting in Lake Oswego, Oregon, Camp Yakety Yak is staffed with knowledgeable professionals and caring volunteers to teach friendship skills to children and young adults, age 6-22. Siblings welcome!
Camp Little Giant is located on Little Grassy Lake in beautiful southern Illinois. We offer a wide range of camps to accommodate those with cognitive, intellectual, and developmental disabilities.
Our camp is available for all horse lovers of all abilities, beginning through advanced riders. Our ultimate goal is to teach each participant what it would be like to have a horse of their own.
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.
We offer a unique adaptive therapeutic approach based on principles of Applied Behavior Analysis, focusing on the development of independent life skills, socialization, behavior modification and academic instruction to meet IEP goals, as well as any goals you personally may have for your child.
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.