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Lab School of Washington
Biography
Summer is the time for fun! It’s also the time when academic skills can slip, making it difficult for students to maintain the progress they have worked so hard to achieve. The Lab School’s summer programs are designed to help students discover their strengths, exercise their creativity, tackle academic challenges, and prepare for the school year ahead. Lab’s programs offer options for enrichment as well as for filling in gaps in learning, especially important after the past year. Our four-week program is brimming with imagination, excitement, and innovative teaching to help students understand their needs, address their weaknesses, build confidence, and develop techniques for becoming independent learners.
Leap Ahead
Biography
Leap Ahead, Inc. offers morning program, afternoon program, or full-day program options for children with autism & other related disorders. We are accepting children ages 5 to 11 years. If you are interested in your child participating in our Summer Program, please fill out the Program Request Form and the Summer Program Intake Form found on this page. Your request will be reviewed; you will receive a notification if your child has been accepted within 7-10 days. New families require an appointment to ensure you child meets the criteria for our Summer Program. Registration of a minimum of 4 weeks is required (indicate any 4 weeks on form). Peer role models will be present to aid in facilitating language and social skills on Group Therapy days when available.
Learning Disabilities Association of America
Biography
Since 1964, LDA has provided support to people with learning disabilities, their parents, teachers and other professionals with cutting edge information on learning disabilities, practical solutions, and a comprehensive network of resources. These services make LDA the leading resource for information on learning disabilities.
Levine School – Music Therapy Mini-Camp
Biography
In this music therapy summer camp experience, children ages 5-9 with a variety of learning differences participate in fun and engaging music making experiences led by Levine’s board-certified music therapists. The week also provides opportunities for campers to work on nonmusical areas like socialization, communication, and self-expression. Each day, campers engage in movement experiences, creative expression opportunities, music games, and explore instruments like piano, guitar, ukulele, and more!
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Life Changing Fitness – Get Moving Get Social Camp
Biography
“GET MOVING GET SOCIAL” THERAPEUTIC SUMMER CAMP will incorporate movement through the use of team sports such as: basketball, soccer, tennis, football, frisbee and volleyball; and other interactive equipment that aid in developing sport skills. By improving their sport skills they will build their self esteem, self confidence, their physical ability and social skills. It will also allow them to improve communication skills, team work, and cooperation.
This summer camp is for children with special needs, but we also accept siblings without special needs.
Your children will:
Learn to work in groups with other children
Learn the fundamentals of different sports
Learn leadership roles
Learn to give directions and follow instructions
Learn to take turns
And HAVE FUN!