Talisman Summer Camp is the perfect place for your child to build life-long memories and friendships. Our campers learn about themselves, the world around them, and how to take risks and grow in a safe and supportive environment. Our campers return home confident, independent, and with a renewed sense of themselves. We strive to make each summer a success for each child; we are here to help!
Discovery is a kids Autism, ADHD, and Aspergers camp designed for children ages 6 and 7 years old who may have ASD, ADHD, learning disabilities, or social anxiety. During Session 4, in just 7 days, campers sample many of our popular on-campus activities. The Discovery program model emphasizes both consistency and compassion, as campers build foundational skills in social communication and conflict resolution within a developmentally appropriate peer group. This growth takes place in a safe and fun small group environment where campers can become excited about the activities they try, the friends they make, and the potential they begin to recognize in themselves. This is a great introduction to camp for younger children.
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Aspergers and ADHD Summer Camps for Boys and Girls Ages 13-17
Is your teen looking for a traditional camp experience but in a more comfortable environment where he/she can feel at ease? Talisman’s Insight and Teen Adventure Programs combine high adventure with guidance in friendship-building, cooperative living and independence. Insight is especially for teens with ASD, while Teen Adventures combine those with ADHD and ASD.
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Young Adult Asperger’s Summer Camps for Ages 18-22
The Young Adult program is especially designed for young adults ages 18-22 who are on track to achieve supported independence. Participants live together and focus on learning to become healthy and responsible adults. Areas of learning include self-care, cooking, cleaning, budgeting, transportation, community involvement, and job readiness,
Activities include planning and prepping a meal, field trips to job resource sites, community service opportunities, social outings and group lessons on social, independent living, and transitional skills. Traditional camp-based activities add opportunities for developing friendships, socialization, and increased physical activity.