Summer Camp 2026: Adventure Awaits!
Welcome to our Summer Camp 2026! We are thrilled to offer three distinct programs tailored to support the growth, development, and happiness of every child—from curious toddlers to independent teens.

Our Dates & Schedule
All camps run Sunday – Thursday from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
- June: June 1st – June 25th
- July: July 5th – July 30th
- August: August 3rd – August 20th
- Toddlers Camp (Ages 2 – 3)
Building foundations through discovery and play.
Our Toddlers Camp is a nurturing environment designed to support the earliest stages of development. Using a dedicated classroom setting, we focus on four core pillars:
- Play: Open-ended fun that builds motor skills and confidence.
- Engage: Socializing with peers to build those first important friendships.
- Create: Messy sensory art, finger painting, and creative exploration.
- Have Fun: Music, movement, and outdoor activities.
Team & Space: Hosted in our classroom with a small group of 10 children, supported by our volunteers: Rachel, Nour, and Catherine.
- Kids’ Summer Camp (Ages 4 – 7)
Cultivating teamwork, communication, and connection.
Located in our “ABA Big Room,” this program is intentionally crafted to build social engagement and collaborative skills through high-energy activities.
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- Play-Based Learning: Games that turn physical activity into teamwork.
- Communication: Storytelling and “Show & Tell” sessions to build public speaking confidence.
- Active Engagement: Hands-on projects that require collaboration and collective problem-solving.
- Social Connections: Structured games to help kids navigate sharing, empathy, and conflict resolution.
Team & Space: A group of 10 children led by our volunteer team: May, Sara, Melanie, Carolyn, and Vynora.
- Triple AAA Camp (Ages 8+)
Action, Awareness, & Achievement: Social & Behavioral Skills.
The Triple AAA camp is designed for older children and adolescents. This program uses practical strategies inspired by Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to support essential life skills in a fun, interactive group setting.
Core Objectives:
- Emotional Regulation: Managing stress, anger, and frustration effectively.
- Social Interaction: Improving peer communication and self-awareness.
- Independence: Building responsibility, positive habits, and daily routine management.
- Problem-Solving: Engaging in real-life scenario role-playing and team challenges.
Methodology: We use activity-based learning—not lectures—to ensure participants are energized and engaged while building confidence for the real world.
Unique Camp Features
The “Safety First” 4:1 Rule
To ensure high engagement and safety, we maintain a low-ratio group model. Groups are capped at a maximum of 4 children per 1 chaperone. These small groups stay together throughout the month to build strong social bonds and simplify transitions.
The Summer Camp Passport
Every child receives an official Camp Passport! For every station and guest activity they complete, they earn a unique stamp. It’s a wonderful way for them to track their summer journey and keep a cherished souvenir of their accomplishments.
