Autism Therapy: summer camp

definition of summer camp: Summer camp is typically an out-of-doors experience for children. There may be supervised recreation, hiking, back-packing, swimming, and horseback riding. Summer camp may be away from home in tents or log cabins, or a dormitory.

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iPads and video interaction has provided a means for children with autism to communicate; it may also have provided addictive behavior. Christopher Mulligan founded Groupworks West, which provides assistance when people with autism show a susceptibility to addiction to the Internet and video stimulation. He has found parents who used the technology because it helped their kids communicate, but found it also lessens their social interaction with other people. Mulligan explained one reason for increased dependence on technology, “One of the first things cut were all recreational services including summer camp. They had horseback riding, swimming – wonderful services – and cutting summer camp funding really added a lot of stress to parents. Almost all of the families I help are families where both parents are working.” The kids’ only means of stimulation and interaction are through the Internet.

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Camp Connect is a 5-week summer camp for kids on the autism spectrum. This New Hampshire camp, sponsored by Easter Seals and Works Fitness Centers, is in its 5th year of providing an experience that goes beyond a typical summer school-type environment. Camp Connect, staffed by professionals in the autism field, is focused on language development and increased social skills. Therapies used to enhance the camp experience include picture schedules, social stories, and a social skills-enhancement program called Super Flex. Easter Seals The Family Place, explains "Our approach is always positive when addressing issues that arise relative to transition, anxiety, or overwhelming circumstances. Our purpose is to assist children in learning how to handle all social situations, even those that are overwhelming for them."

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Once a week, Lilburn-Mountain Park Patch readers share community autism resources. Editor, Theresa Waldrop, asks her Georgia readers to assist others. Some of this week’s suggestions include a special needs camp and resource fair, therapy centers (Therapy Works, Parkwood Farms), resource Web site (Parent Mentor Partnership), sporting activities (TOPSoccer, Grayson Athletic Association Special Populations Program), and support group (Spectrum Autism Support Group).

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The 2011 Summer Inclusion Film Camp brought together aspiring young filmmakers with autism and film professionals. The participants spend two weeks making a short film – from creating the idea, to acting, to editing, and finally a red carpet screening. The focus of this camp is on self-confidence, creativity, and team building; no one is the star, everyone works together to make the film happen. Joey Travolta began the camp in 2007 and receives support from Futures Explored and Full Circle of Choices.

Read original article: Inclusive Red Carpet Event - Youths with Autism Screen Movie They Made at Camp



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Camp Leaps and Bounds

Dec 21, 2009 by Anonymous

My son went to the summer camp, and LOVED it. He really made great progress in a number of areas, and had fun too! He's enrolled in winter camp, and very excited to start next week.



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