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Centers for special children in New York: where you can help raise a child with developmental delays and other special needs

'04.02.2022'

Nurgul Sultanova-Chetin

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If you are looking for a place in New Yorkwhere your child with special needs can feel comfortable, make friends, build trust and gain independence, check out the summer program for such children. Specialty centers often become a welcome change of scenery that can change their lives! New york family published a list of some centers for children with special needs.

Day centers

Endeavor @Crestwood Country Day Camp

Endeavor is a program offered at Crestwood Country Day Camp, a traditional day center located on Long Island. It is designed for children in grades 2-8 and promotes social and emotional development.

Children attending the program may or may not have a diagnosis. Many of them do not develop in a traditional environment and demonstrate a need for social support. Endeavor will allow vacationers to feel connected to others and feel a sense of belonging to the center's community.

Village Day Center at 14th Street Y

New Country Day Camp, one of 14th Street Y's summer centers. It offers a program for kids from pre-teens to 8th graders. The center is located at the Henry Kaufman Campgrounds on Staten Island. New Country welcomes children with high functioning cognitive, intellectual or developmental disabilities such as autism spectrum disorders, ADD/ADHD, learning disabilities, sensory and language delays. Vacationers are fully included in the program of the center, whose employees are working on the creation of ICP, individual plans for each child.

Overnight centers

Camp Akeela

Camp Akeela is a shared accommodation nightlife center in Vermont. It supports the social growth of its campers. This is where "quirky vacationers evolve". Akeela serves children 3-10 grades. Some of them have ADD/ADHD, Asperger's or an autism spectrum disorder. However, other participants do not have an official diagnosis.

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All vacationers say they want to be part of a caring community where they can meet understanding friends. Children who attend Akeela enjoy socializing with their peers but find it difficult to make meaningful social connections. In the center, children practice social skills and acquire a sense of community, participate in a variety of activities.

Camp Ramapo

It is located in Rhinebeck, New York and is a co-ed nightlife center. The institution accepts children aged 6 to 16 with social, emotional or learning difficulties, including children with autism. A structured program promotes independence, teamwork, positive social skills, increased self-esteem, and a sense of community.

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One of the goals of the center is for the children who come here to leave it more independent. Vacationers enjoy traditional activities as well as working on day-to-day skills. For example, they make beds, take care of plants, prepare salads, serve a table.

Summit Camp

Summit Camp is a collaborative overnight center in Pennsylvania for children ages 8 to 19 with a variety of developmental, learning, and social and emotional challenges. Center members have diagnoses that include Asperger's Syndrome, ADD/ADHD, Verbal and Nonverbal Learning Difficulties, HFA, Speech and Language Problems, and Sensory Integration Problems.

Some children may have executive dysfunction, Tourette syndrome, or bipolar disorder. All participants in this program experience difficulty making friends with peers and may lack social skills. The center provides opportunities to develop and maintain social skills to build self-confidence. Children, participating in the fun activities of the center during the summer period, will be able to establish strong friendships.

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