Summer Therapies

Summer is the perfect time to help kids build skills without the pressure of the school year. Our summer therapy sessions give neurodivergent children a supportive, playful space to strengthen executive functioning, emotional regulation, flexibility, and social confidence.

Through engaging activities, games, and real-life practice, kids learn how to manage big feelings, navigate friendships, and tackle challenges with greater independence. With more time to slow down, practice, and succeed, summer therapy helps children grow skills that make the next school year smoother—and helps them feel more confident being exactly who they are.

Build skills. Boost confidence. Start the school year stronger.

Roll With It!

For ages 10+

Neurodivergent tweens and teens can build real social confidence through collaborative Dungeons & Dragons adventures in a small, therapist-led group designed for safety, structure, and connection. With just six participants, this immersive camp blends storytelling, teamwork, and guided support to help kids practice communication, flexible thinking, problem-solving, emotional regulation, and executive functioning — all in a setting that feels fun rather than forced. Each 5-hour day includes structured gameplay, movement breaks, snack and lunch time, and gentle reflection, thoughtfully paced for neurodivergent nervous systems. Led by a licensed clinician and supported by trained teen assistants, this program offers a unique mix of adventure, belonging, and real-world skill building — because sometimes the best way to grow socially is by joining a party and tackling a quest together.

From Chaos to Calm

For ages 6 - 10 years

A small group for neurodivergent kids designed to strengthen the executive functioning skills that help kids navigate everyday challenges. Through play-based learning - structured activities, movement, games, and creative art projects - children build skills in impulse control, emotional regulation, flexible thinking, working memory, planning, organization, and task initiation. Along the way, kids practice pausing before reacting, managing big feelings, remembering directions, and approaching problems with greater confidence. In a playful and supportive environment, children develop practical tools that help busy brains slow down, think things through, and move from chaos to calm - at home, at school, and with peers.

Lego Social Club

For ages 6 - 9 years

A small, supportive group designed especially for neurodivergent children who benefit from practicing social skills through shared interests. Using collaborative building challenges and guided play, children naturally develop skills like turn-taking, flexible thinking, communication, problem-solving, and managing frustration. Because the focus is on building together, social interaction feels more comfortable and predictable - allowing kids to connect side-by-side before face-to-face. In this warm, strengths-based environment, children grow confidence in group settings while learning how to share ideas, work as a team, and navigate small social bumps along the way.