Full-Day Drop-In Camp

Full-Day Camp

Our Full-Day Drop-In Camp provides children and youth with a fun, structured, and supportive environment where they can build meaningful skills through engaging activities, social interaction, and real-world learning experiences. Families can select focus areas that best match their child's needs and goals, allowing participants to practice important skills throughout the day in a natural and enjoyable setting.

Camp Focus

Families may choose one or more focus areas:

  • Communication Skills

  • Social Skills

  • Executive Functioning Skills

  • Self-Help and Independence Skills

Camp Activities

Participants may engage in:

  • Games and team challenges

  • Arts and crafts

  • Collaborative projects

  • Social interaction activities

  • Life skills and self-help activities

  • Snack preparation

  • Executive functioning games and challenges

  • Group discussions and problem-solving activities

  • Recreational play and movement activities

Who Is This Camp For?

This camp is designed for children and youth who:

  • Would benefit from additional opportunities to practice communication, social, executive functioning, or self-help skills

  • Enjoy learning through hands-on activities and group experiences

  • Need support building confidence, independence, and everyday life skills

  • Thrive in a structured and supportive environment

Camp Structure

  • Full-day program

  • Flexible drop-in registration options

  • Small-group setting

  • Individualized goals based on selected focus areas

  • Structured activities throughout the day

  • Supportive staff and positive learning environment

FAQs

How is this camp different from the Executive Functioning Half-Day Camp?

The Executive Functioning Half-Day Camp follows a structured curriculum focused specifically on executive functioning skills. The Full-Day Drop-In Camp provides broader opportunities to practice communication, social, executive functioning, and self-help skills through a variety of engaging activities and experiences.

Can I choose the skills my child will work on?

Yes. Families may select one or more focus areas based on their child's individual needs and goals.

Does my child need a diagnosis to attend?

No. A diagnosis is not required. The camp is open to children and youth who would benefit from a structured and supportive camp environment.

What should my child bring?

Participants should bring a water bottle, lunch, snacks, and any personal items needed for the day.

How do I register?

Click the "Register here" button to fill in our intake form. Our office will contact you once the form has been completed.