s.m.a.r.t. camp

WHAT IT IS

S.M.A.R.T. Camp is a therapist-led summer program designed to help children build the foundational skills, confidence, and independence they need for a strong start to the school year.

This is not traditional tutoring and not a typical camp. It is a whole-child readiness experience that blends learning, movement, play, and life-skill development in a way that feels engaging, supportive, and empowering.

Children strengthen essential school skills while growing belief in their abilities and comfort with classroom expectations.

OUR APPROACH

S.M.A.R.T. Camp supports school success through a whole-child framework:

School Readiness Skills
Children build attention, listening, participation, and classroom readiness through playful, structured learning experiences.

Math Fluency
Interactive games and STEM-inspired activities strengthen number sense, problem-solving, and confidence with math concepts.

Athletic Foundations
Movement activities support coordination, balance, strength, and body awareness, which play an important role in focus and learning.

Reading Development
Literacy skills are supported through interactive, multi-sensory reading activities that build confidence and enjoyment.

Targeted Handwriting
Fine motor strength and handwriting skills grow through creative, therapist-guided activities that make writing feel achievable and engaging.

WHO IT'S FOR

This camp is a great fit for children who:

  • Would benefit from building confidence before the school year begins
  • Are developing focus, organization, and follow-through skills
  • Would benefit from strengthening reading, math, or writing foundations
  • Learn best through movement and hands-on learning
  • Are growing independence with school routines
  • Have unique sensory or regulation needs
  • Thrive in structured, supportive environments that balance learning and play

A DAY AT CAMP

Each day blends academic skill-building with movement, play, and social learning so children stay engaged and regulated.

Campers can expect:

  • Hands-on learning games for reading and math
  • Fine motor and handwriting activities
  • Movement sessions that support coordination and focus
  • Group challenges that build problem-solving and flexible thinking
  • Social interaction and teamwork activities
  • Structured routines that mirror school expectations
  • Supportive guidance from therapists and reading specialists

Every activity is designed with intention, supporting not only learning skills but also confidence, independence, and readiness for real classroom demands.