Camp Ramapo has openings for their summer camp serving children with Autism and similar Pervasive Developmental Delays, Learning Disabilities, Emotional and Behavioral Problems, and Attention Deficit Disorder.  This summer camp is ideal for youth who benefit from increased structure and supervision.  The program is focused on the development of positive social and self-help skills, forming productive relationships, and having fun in a safe and well cared for environment.  

 

There is a 1:1 camper to counselor ratio within three summer programs, each designed for a different age group: Early Adventures (4 to 6 years old), Summer Adventure (6 to 13 years old), and a Teen Leadership Program (14 years old and above).  Campers are enrolled on a rolling basis and they currently have openings.  Fees are set on a sliding scale. 

 

Helpful Hands NREIC www.ramapoforchildren.org,

or by calling Mike Kunin, Camp Director at 845-876-8403.

 

                    

 

                    

 

The Family seems to be the most effective and economical system for fostering

 and sustaining the child’s development.

  Without family involvement,  intervention is likely to be unsuccessful,

And what few effects are achieved  are likely to disappear once the intervention is discontinued.

 

— Urie Bronfenbrenner


 

                    

 

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