Learning Disabilities and ADHD Camps
Learning Disabilities and ADHD Summer Camps for Kids & Teens
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Camp KE
Greensboro, North Carolina, USACamp K.E. is a daily summer camp dedicated to providing kids with a fun, creative and unique summer!
Kaboodles Learning
Manalapan, New Jersey, USAAir-conditioned, child friendly facility. All classes taught by NJ certified teachers. Activities/sessions for mainstream and LD children. After school enrichment, summer camps, in school programs.
Oak Creek Ranch School
West Sedona, Arizona, USA
Camp Summit
Argyle, Texas, USAThe mission of Camp Summit is to provide a residential camping experience for children, youth & adults with disabilities
Camp Dart-Lo
Spokane, Washington, USA
Clearpool Summer Program
Carmel, New York, USAThe Clearpool summer program will serve children, 5-18 years old, who are experiencing emotional, behavioral, social and/or learning challenges. During the six-week program, students have a strong aca
The Janus School Summer Program
Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, USAAt The Janus School, we understand that all minds think and learn differently. Our Summer Program is grounded in this philosophy and aims to boost children’s confidence, interest in learning, and ski
Between Friends Club - Camp Bonaventure
Calgary, Alberta, CanadaCamp Bonaventure is a fun, challenge-oriented outdoor summer day camp for children and youth with and without disabilities. Participants develop many positive social interactions while engaging in he
TOWHEE
Haliburton, Ontario, CanadaCamp Towhee is a residential therapeutic program for children and adolescents with learning disabilities and related psycho-social problems. Camp Towhee provides a safe environment where campers devel
Camp Towhee
Haliburton, Ontario, CanadaCamp Towhee is a residential therapeutic program for children and youth with learning disabilities and related psychosocial difficulties, and is operated by the Integra Foundation, a year-round Childr
Nawa - Great Challenge
French Gulch, California, USAThe Great Challenge is ideal for students who learn better by seeing, touching and doing. Students with learning disabilities or those who need to develop greater social skills, maturity and responsib
