Summer Camp

Summer Camp

Courageous Minds Learning Center offers a specialized educational summer camp designed for neurodivergent children and youth. Our program blends structured learning, hands-on activities, sensory-friendly experiences, and social-emotional growth. Each week features a fun, engaging theme, along with STEAM projects, communication and life-skills practice, outdoor play, and supportive peer interaction—all guided by trained educators and therapists who understand each child’s individual needs.

Camp is led by our highly qualified teacher, who specializes in curriculum development with an emphasis on autism and is currently pursuing her PhD, ensuring a high-quality, research-based educational experience.

Families also have the option to receive ABA, Speech Therapy (ST), and Occupational Therapy (OT) during camp hours, allowing children to continue their therapeutic progress throughout the summer in a consistent, integrated environment.

Camp hours are 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM.

Summer camp tuition is $250 per week, with the flexibility to pay weekly or pay in full for a 10% discount.

More information to follow!

Schedule

  • Campers will discover their inner superhero through obstacle courses, creative art, and team missions designed to build strength, coordination, and confidence. Physical therapy principles are integrated through movement challenges, while occupational therapy skills are supported through fine motor crafts like designing superhero gear. Speech and social skills develop naturally through storytelling, role-play, and teamwork. Literacy and STEAM activities focus on problem-solving and planning, helping campers build executive functioning skills while celebrating their unique strengths.

  • Campers become scientists and engineers as they explore hands-on experiments and building challenges that strengthen problem-solving, attention, and flexible thinking. STEAM activities support early academic skills, while fine motor construction and sensory activities promote occupational therapy development. Movement games improve coordination and body awareness, and speech and language skills are embedded through collaboration and communication. This week helps campers develop confidence in their thinking and learning abilities.

  • Campers will explore different cultures through art, music, movement, and storytelling. Creative activities strengthen fine motor skills, while dance and movement support physical development and coordination. Speech and language skills are encouraged through storytelling and social interaction. STEAM activities introduce geography, nature, and cultural exploration, helping campers build curiosity, communication, and social awareness in a fun and engaging way.

  • Campers will explore the animal kingdom through movement, sensory play, and creative activities. Animal walks that support physical therapy goals such as strength and coordination, while art and sensory projects strengthen fine motor skills. Speech and language develop through storytelling and imaginative play. STEAM activities introduce science concepts like habitats and environments, helping campers build confidence, communication, and motor skills.

  • Campers will express themselves through art, music, building, and imaginative play. Creative activities strengthen fine motor skills, sensory integration, and emotional expression, while movement and dance support coordination and body awareness. Speech and language skills are encouraged through storytelling and collaborative projects. Literacy and STEAM activities promote creative thinking and problem-solving in a supportive, engaging environment.

  • Campers will solve mysteries, follow clues, and work together through fun detective-themed challenges. Problem-solving activities strengthen executive functioning skills such as attention, memory, and reasoning. Movement games and scavenger hunts support coordination and motor planning, while puzzles and writing activities develop fine motor skills. Speech and social skills are embedded through teamwork and communication.

  • Campers will develop emotional awareness and self-regulation through yoga, sensory play, art, and calming activities. Movement supports coordination and body awareness, while creative and social activities help children express emotions and build communication skills. Literacy and mindfulness activities promote confidence, emotional regulation, and positive social development, helping campers build lifelong self-regulation skills.