Best camps in DC for 5,6, and 7 year olds with ADHD

Anonymous
To the PP who mentioned kid museum, could you talk a little more about it? I am considering a week or two for a mid elementary aged kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To the PP who mentioned kid museum, could you talk a little more about it? I am considering a week or two for a mid elementary aged kid.


It has been a while. You can go to one of their w'end drop in activities and meet some of the people who work there / check it out for yourself if you like.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also Beauvior camp has swimming and actual teachers.


I thought Beauvoir camp was run by HeadFirst just like the other Headfirst camps/locations -- Beauvoir is just the location but it doesn't run the camp. In which case, aren't the counselors college kids (not teachers)?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To the PP who mentioned kid museum, could you talk a little more about it? I am considering a week or two for a mid elementary aged kid.


It has been a while. You can go to one of their w'end drop in activities and meet some of the people who work there / check it out for yourself if you like.


Our ADHDer enjoyed when rising 3rd grade. Lots of time for open creativity but still structure. Enough movement with outdoor breaks and the facility being open.
Anonymous
Bump for summer 2026.
Anonymous
Avalon/Brookewood camps have been great for my 2e kids with ADHD.

Moco Movement Center in MD has some more therapy/special needs type camps. I think they're half day though. I haven't used this camp so I don't have a review.
Anonymous
Anyone know of anything like Power Play happening again in 2026? I just sent an email and got a this email doesn’t exist.
Anonymous
Bretton Woods
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