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[quote=Anonymous]Best of luck-- BTDT. I don't know if you are tied into this camp for the rest of the session, but if not, or if there is an option, look for non-sports related sessions. We found success at our local YMCA which had swim/sport/and non-sport (with an hour or so at the pool) session. The latter set was theme-based (astronomy, lego robotics, etc.) and there were more like-minded kids (and less exclusion due to DS being non-sporty) in our experience. I would say that those he liked best at the camp were the college-age counselors! For next summer, if you are in MD, we ejnoyed some of the McLean school's offerings. https://www.summeredge.org/camps-programs/stem/ Good luck. [/quote]
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