Texas Autism Camps and Programs

Charis Hills

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.

Club SciKidz Houston

  • Houston, TX U.S.A.


About Texas Autism Camps and Programs

For parents of children with autism, it can be difficult to find a fun camp where your child can flourish socially, emotionally, and psychologically. Fortunately, specific camps for people with autism offer a serene and sensory-aware environment that makes campers feel safe and understood, and these experiences are carefully designed to accommodate the special requirements of people on the autism spectrum. Low camper-to-counselor ratios and highly qualified staff ensure that every child gets the support and encouragement they require to get the most out of camp.

The chance for real social connection is among the most significant advantages of autism-friendly camps. The environment allows campers with similar experiences and communication styles to build friendships in a natural setting. Children are gently taught to build social skills, exercise teamwork, and learn how to negotiate social situations at their own pace. Different camps offer a variety of group activities including games, crafts, nature walks, and music.

Camps for people with autism offer safe situations for children to explore new things and participate in daily routines catered to their interests and talents. Through carefully-designed programs, these camps help your child develop independence and self-confidence. Every accomplishment, no matter how minor, is celebrated, whether it be in swimming, painting, or just meeting a new person.

Depending on your child’s needs, many camps also offer therapeutic components, such occupational or speech therapy support, combined with fun activities. This allows campers to develop without feeling as though they are in a medical facility. Selecting a camp created especially for children and teenagers on the autism spectrum gives your child the opportunity to explore, make friends, and make happy memories in an environment that recognizes and values their individual qualities.

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About Texas Autism Camps and Programs

For parents of children with autism, it can be difficult to find a fun camp where your child can flourish socially, emotionally, and psychologically. Fortunately, specific camps for people with autism offer a serene and sensory-aware environment that makes campers feel safe and understood, and these experiences are carefully designed to accommodate the special requirements of people on the autism spectrum. Low camper-to-counselor ratios and highly qualified staff ensure that every child gets the support and encouragement they require to get the most out of camp.

The chance for real social connection is among the most significant advantages of autism-friendly camps. The environment allows campers with similar experiences and communication styles to build friendships in a natural setting. Children are gently taught to build social skills, exercise teamwork, and learn how to negotiate social situations at their own pace. Different camps offer a variety of group activities including games, crafts, nature walks, and music.

Camps for people with autism offer safe situations for children to explore new things and participate in daily routines catered to their interests and talents. Through carefully-designed programs, these camps help your child develop independence and self-confidence. Every accomplishment, no matter how minor, is celebrated, whether it be in swimming, painting, or just meeting a new person.

Depending on your child’s needs, many camps also offer therapeutic components, such occupational or speech therapy support, combined with fun activities. This allows campers to develop without feeling as though they are in a medical facility. Selecting a camp created especially for children and teenagers on the autism spectrum gives your child the opportunity to explore, make friends, and make happy memories in an environment that recognizes and values their individual qualities.

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