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Summer Camps 2025

Communication Nation

July 7th-10th: Communication Nation (AAC Focus)
Morning Group (9:30-12:00 am): 4-7 years old
Afternoon Group (1:00-3:30 pm): 8-12 years old
Focus: Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), Speech & Language Development
Designed to help campers who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) systems improve their communication skills in a supportive, fun environment. Campers would get hands-on practice using their AAC devices more effectively, engage in social activities, such as games and stories, to build confidence, and connect with others who share similar experiences.

Building Blocks

July 14th-17th: Building Blocks
Morning Group (9:30-12:00 am): 4-7 years old
Afternoon Group (1:00-3:30 pm): 8-12 years old
Focus: Fine Motor Skills, Hand-Eye Coordination, Sensory Integration
Fun and engaging program designed to help campers develop essential skills through hands-on activities and teamwork. The camp focuses on building confidence, creativity, and problem-solving abilities while encouraging personal growth. Campers participate in a variety of activities that support fine motor skills development, such as arts and crafts, puzzles, and building projects, all aimed at fostering collaboration, critical thinking, and leadership. It's a great opportunity to learn, explore, and make new friends in a supportive environment.

Adventure Learning

July 21st-24th: Adventure Learning
Morning Group (9:30-12:00 am): 8-10 years old
Afternoon Group (1:00-3:30 pm): 11-13 years old
Focus: Life Skills, Self-Regulation, Self-Advocacy

Designed to teach important life skills through hands-on activities. The camp emphasizes self-regulation, self-advocacy, and personal growth by engaging participants in tasks like cooking, managing personal hygiene, practicing self-care, and learning how to speak up for their needs. Through these activities, campers gain confidence, independence, and the tools they need to navigate everyday challenges while developing a strong sense of responsibility and self-awareness and preparing for their future.

Move and Groove

July 28th-31st: Move and Groove
Morning Group (9:30-12:00 am): 4-6 years old
Afternoon Group (1:00-3:30 pm): 7-10 years old
Focus: Gross Motor Skills, Social Skills, Coordination
A fun, active program designed to help campers develop their gross motor skills, social skills, and coordination. Through a variety of games, exercises, and group activities, campers get the chance to improve their balance, strength, and movement control, while also learning how to work together, communicate, and build friendships. It’s all about having fun while boosting physical and social development in a supportive, energetic environment!

Communication Nation

August 11th - 14th: Communication Nation
Morning Group (9:30-12:00 am): 4-7 years old
Afternoon Group (1:00-3:30 pm): 8-12 years old
Focus: Speech and Language Development, Social Skills
Designed to help campers improve their verbal communication skills. Through various interactive activities and exercises, campers learn how to express themselves more clearly and confidently in conversations, presentations, and public speaking. The camp emphasizes the importance of effective listening, tone, body language, and articulation, allowing participants to practice and refine these skills in a supportive environment. It’s an opportunity for individuals to build their self-assurance and become more persuasive and impactful communicators.

Adventure Learning

August 25th - 28th: Adventure Learning
Morning Group (9:30-12:00 am): 8-10 years old
Afternoon Group (1:00-3:30 pm): 11-13 years old
Focus: Life Skills, Self-Regulation, Self-Advocacy

Designed to teach important life skills through hands-on activities. The camp emphasizes self-regulation, self-advocacy, and personal growth by engaging participants in tasks like cooking, managing personal hygiene, practicing self-care, and learning how to speak up for their needs. Through these activities, campers gain confidence, independence, and the tools they need to navigate everyday challenges while developing a strong sense of responsibility and self-awareness and preparing for their future.

Literacy Launchpad

August 18th - 21st: Literacy Launchpad
Morning Group (9:30-12:00 am): 4-7 years old
Afternoon Group (1:00-3:30 pm): 8-12 years old
Focus: Early Literacy, Phonemic Awareness, Reading & Writing Skills
A fun and engaging program designed to help kids develop their reading and writing skills. Through interactive activities, games, and hands-on learning, campers will explore stories, improve their vocabulary, and practice writing in creative ways. The camp provides a supportive environment where campers can grow their confidence in literacy, making reading and writing enjoyable and accessible for all levels.

36 Brookshire Court, Suite 200
Bedford, NS, B4A 4E9
902-580-1060

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