Hearing Impaired Camps and Programs Search Results
If your child is deaf or hearing impaired in some way, she will have fun at hearing impaired camp during the summer. She can explore her world with others in her same situation, through fun games, group and individual sessions, read more
498 Faulkner Road
Sunset, TX 76270, U.S.A.- Request Callback
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Charis Hills is a special needs, recreational summer camp helping children with learning differences build confidence and find success. We serve campers ages 7-18. We welcome campers with ADHD, Learning Disabilities, speech/language and hearing impairment, emotional/behavioral challenges including high functioning Autism and Asperger's. Camp is a great place to teach social skills. Campers also receive academic instruction for one activity period each day. Located one hour from the DFW area.
Early Childhood Camps at the JCC
1301 Springdale Rd
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003, U.S.A.- Request Callback
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The Early Childhood Camps at the Katz JCC are a fun filled world of wonder, excitement, learning, and laughter. With a variety of activities perfectly tailored for children ages 2-5, this is the place to be for little campers to have big fun!
Each bunk is supervised by an adult head counselor and our camper to counselor ratio is 4:1. Additionally, specialists in music, creative arts, dance and movement, nature and sports will enrich your child's camp experience. Lenny Krayzelburg Swim Academy certified instructors will make your child feel comfortable and safe in the water suing the...
Dayton, OH U.S.A.
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Louisville, KY U.S.A.
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Mt Prospect, IL U.S.A.
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National Leadership & Literacy Camp
Sioux Falls, SD U.S.A.
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Lions Wilderness Camp for Deaf Children
Knightsen, CA U.S.A.
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Dundee, FL U.S.A.
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Westfield, NC U.S.A.
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Northampton, MA U.S.A.
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Stayton, OR U.S.A.
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Stan Mikita Hockey School for the Hearing Impaired
Chicago, IL U.S.A.
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Lansing, MI U.S.A.
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Brentwood, TN U.S.A.
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International Creative Arts Camp
Northbrook, IL U.S.A.
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Silver Spring, MD U.S.A.
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Apache Creek Deaf & Youth Ranch
Reserve, NM U.S.A.
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LEAD Institute for Deaf & Hard of Hearing (The)
Columbia, MO U.S.A.
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Forest Hills, NY U.S.A.
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Victoria, British Columbia Canada
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Nanjemoy, MD U.S.A.
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Cincinnati, OH U.S.A.
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Callier Center for Communication Disorder
Dallas, TX U.S.A.
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Columbus, OH U.S.A.
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California Lions Camp Pacifica
Modesto, CA U.S.A.
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If your child is deaf or hearing impaired in some way, she will have fun at hearing impaired camp during the summer. She can explore her world with others in her same situation, through fun games, group and individual sessions, recreational activities and more. This type of special needs camp is often developed and maintained by instructors who are hearing impaired themselves. Programs promote communication, vocabulary building, auditory skills improvement and language development.
Highlights: In addition to leadership development activities, a deaf camp may also offer fun recreational options such as horseback riding, hiking, boating, swimming, games and plays, and even archery, all meant to promote team building skills.
What to Ask the Camp Director: Does the special needs camp offer family weekends for parents and kids to take advantage of together? These family weekends allow parents to enjoy guest speakers on relevant topics, and get an opportunity to talk with other parents of hearing impaired children. Kids can meet others just like them and start the basis of long lasting friendships.
What to Pack: Be sure to pack your child's hearing aid and any other necessary devices they use on a daily basis. Many day camps provide lunch but if not, pack a nutritious lunch and plenty of snacks.





