| Hi , Camp is a place where kids are free to be kids. A place where new friendships are formed, exciting discoveries can be made, and fun experiences become lifelong memories. You’ll likely encounter children of varying developmental stages. Since one in five kids have some type of learning abnormality— such as autism (ASD), ADHD, dyslexia, or anxiety— knowing how to interact with exceptional campers is necessary. As a camp counselor, you’re not expected to be a behavioral health professional. But you are expected to provide your campers with a safe, positive, memorable experience. This is also true for kids who require a little extra attention and guidance. At Bloom, we know there can be confusion and stigma around neurodiversity. We’re here to give you some important tips when working with exceptional kids at camp. Click here to find out more! Good luck and wishing you a safe and prosperous summer! Sincerely, Miriam at BLOOM |
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