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Terry Booth

Optimist Special Children's Camp - Red Lodge - Aug. 1-7, 2010 - 0 views

  • The goal of the Optimist Special Children's Camp is to give the children a week of summer camp where they can forget about their disabilities and have fun while giving their caregivers some free time. During the week of camp, the children will play games, do crafts, swim and enjoy a special activity each night (movie, dance, carnival).Click here to download the Camper Enrollment Application (PDF)Click here to download the Counselor Application (PDF)
Roger Holt

Autism Speaks Announces Second Annual Baker Summer Camp Scholarship Program - 0 views

  • Autism Speaks Announces Second Annual Baker Summer Camp Scholarship Program New York, N.Y. (January 20, 2011) – Autism Speaks, North America's largest autism science and advocacy organization, today announced its second annual Autism Speaks Baker Summer Camp Program, which will offer up to $3000 in funds to eligible camps to go towards scholarships for financially disadvantaged children with autism.
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    Autism Speaks Announces Second Annual Baker Summer Camp Scholarship Program
Roger Holt

Camps for Children with Special Needs - National Dissemination Center for Children with... - 0 views

  • Some of the listings below identify camps available to all children, while some are especially for children who have disabilities. It is also very likely that your community has summer camps or recreational opportunities available that you won’t find listed here.
Roger Holt

Summer Camps - Are You Ready? | Epilepsy Foundation - 0 views

  • As the warm weather arrives, are you ready for summer camp? Children and adults of all ages may want to attend camp or summer programs. When people have seizures or other neurological problems, you will want to look carefully at the types of programs and the setting in relation to the person’s epilepsy. Can the camp manage seizures and safety appropriately?
Roger Holt

Camps for Kids With Special Needs - 0 views

  • When it comes to camps, kids with special needs have as many choices as other kids. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires all camps to make reasonable accommodations (such as the installation of wheelchair-accessible ramps) so that kids with special needs can attend. So, camps that previously couldn't host kids with special needs might now be on your list of possibilities.
Terry Booth

Science Fair Projects Camp - Helena - July 29-Aug 2, 2012 - 0 views

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    Click here for full information and registration What:
    Explore topics for science projects, begin to develop a project, learn about opportunities and procedures for entering a science fair while assisted by scientists. Who Can Attend:
    Students entering grades 6 - 10 (Sept. 2012) Where:
    Montana Learning Center
    7653 Canyon Ferry Road
    Helena, MT 59602 When:
    July 29 - August 2, 2012
Terry Booth

Peaks and Potentials Camp - Bozeman - June 17-22, 2012 - 0 views

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    Click here to register for this camp What:
    The Office of Continuing Education is proud to once again offer Peaks & Potentials to Montana youth. Now in its 29th successful summer, this experience is designed to give high-ability/high-potential students entering grades 5-7 (in Fall 2012) the opportunity to explore special topics of interest and work with experts in various subject areas. A recommendation from an appropriate school official is required for the student's acceptance. Where:
    MSU Campus
    Bozeman, MT 59717 When:
    June 17-22, 2012 Contact:
    E-mail ContinuingEd@montana.edu or call (406) 994-6683.
Roger Holt

ADHD Aspegers LD Summer Camp Program: Camp Buckskin Ely Minnesota - 0 views

  • Camp Buckskin has been helping young people with ADD, ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Aspergers, or those who may be adopted to learn and grow for more than 50 years. We provide a structured, consistent, and supportive environment with quality instruction in traditional camp and some academic activities. Our featured Personal Growth Program works to enhance social awareness and improve social skills. Our parents are most interested in helping their children make and maintain friendships, so we work each day to accomplish this goal. In addition, we strive to improve problem solving/coping skills to help our campers become more self reliant and take on increased responsibility for themselves.
Roger Holt

Prentke Romich Company - AAC Summer Camps - 0 views

  • Meet new friends and learn with others at an AAC Summer Camp! Improve your literacy skills and participate in language-building activities. The following camps provide unique learning experiences for AAC device users and families.
Roger Holt

A Camp For Every Kid - 0 views

  • Every kid should be able to look back on summer camp as a memorable time spent having fun, making friends, and gaining new skills and independence. Yet, as if the process of finding the right camp isn’t baffling enough, parents of children with special needs come to the search process with an additional, and often complex, set of concerns. To get at the heart of some of parents’ most important questions, New York Family spoke with Gary Shulman of Resources for Children with Special Needs, who assures parents that, in the end, it’s worth the effort to find a program both you and your child will love.
Roger Holt

Finding a Camp for Your Child With Special Needs - 0 views

  • Ah, summer camp. The mosquitoes, the swim races, the friendships, the bug juice, the postcards home. What child wouldn't benefit from the fun and structured freedom camps provide? Kids with special needs are no exception. But the prospect can seem daunting to parents and kids alike — how can you be sure that your child will get the attention he or she needs? Will your child be able to participate fully? What about the other kids? Will your child make friends? Will they understand your child's special needs?
Terry Booth

Summer Camps Enrolling Now! - 0 views

  • Summer Science Discovery Day Camps keep kids learning and having fun throughout the summer. Week-long programs are filled with field trips, exploration outdoors, science experiments, arts and crafts, and games. Programs are available for students entering kindergarten through 8th grade. Visit our website for camp descriptions and registration information or call 406-327-0405.
Roger Holt

Outdoor, indoor adventures for all: A guide to summer camps around western Montana - 0 views

  • From art to outdoor adventures and leadership to sports, there’s sure to be a camp that fits your child’s interests this summer in western Montana.
Roger Holt

ADHD Summer Camp Strategies for Parents | ADDitude - Attention Deficit Information and ... - 0 views

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    Strategies for finding the right summer camp for your child with attention deficit disorder (ADHD).
Roger Holt

FCTD | Summer Camp: Trees, Tents & Technology - 0 views

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    Children with disabilities who use assistive technology will soon flock to residential and day camps throughout the county. There, they will be met by college-age counselors, digital natives, who are eager users of technology they know and eager learners of technology with which they are not yet familiar.
Roger Holt

Camp helps kids with autism make gains - 0 views

  • The kids in the camp are part of the Children’s Autism Waiver, but Faulkner said QLC welcomes children with autism regardless of their payer method, as long as they are already working with a direct service provider.
Sierra Boehm

Sensory Smarts Camp - Billings - Multiple Dates in June and July, 2013 - 0 views

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    To register contact Tanna at (406) 657-9724

    What:
    Sensory integration camp with fun activities for children with sensory challenges that stimulate every sense using art, music, light, touch and movement.

    When:
    Fridays, June 14, 21, 28 & July 12, 19, 26, 2013
    12:30 pm - 2:00 pm Mountain

    Where:
    Easter Seals - Goodwill Pediatric Therapy Services
    1537 Ave. D, Suite 111
    Billings, MT 59101

    Cost:
    $175.00, includes supplies
Roger Holt

Announcing "Teachers Write!" A Virtual Summer Writing Camp for Teachers & Librarians - 0 views

  • Teachers Write! is an online virtual summer writing camp for teachers and librarians who understand how important it is for people teaching writing to walk the walk. If you’re a teacher or librarian who would love to work on your own writing, we’d love to have you join us.
Terry Booth

Mason's Mountain Run - Red Lodge - June 11, 2011 - 0 views

  • Visit the Mason's Mountain Run Website What: This race is being started to celebrate the life of a very special boy, Mason Bailey Shuck. Mason died in August 2009 after living with mitochondrial disease for 11 years. His spirit and sense of humor lives on with us today. He enjoyed many days in the mountains, hiking and camping. This race/walk is to enjoy a day in the beautiful mountains and to encourage anyone who is capable to run for those who can’t. June 11th will be a day to celebrate and have fun. You can sign up for a challenging 10K trail run or participate in a family fun trail walk. For those individuals, especially special needs children, who are unable to participate in the 10K trail run or moutain walk, a treasure hunt will be set up around the Lion's Camp. This will be a fun time to find prizes while following a trail of knock knock jokes. After both events there will be a BBQ lunch to just enjoy and appreciate nature and our lives together. Event day activities include a treasure hunt, inflatables, music, games, prizes for kids, face painting, lunch for all registrants and entertainment for all! Sign up to participate in the fun today! When: Saturday, June 11, 2011 Registration begins 9:00am Mountain  Race starts at 10:30am Mountain Where: Lions Camp,  Red Lodge, Mt.
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