Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, Arlington SEPTA runs a summer camp fair each year. Here’s the list of camps that attended this year. I don’t have personal experience with most of these, but by choosing to attend a SEPTA fair, they should hopefully be able to support needs like you described.
https://www.arlingtonsepta.org/resources-page/summer-activities/
This is super helpful! Thank you. I’d like to attend the fair next year. I thought I was on the SEPTA email list but don’t recall seeing anything about it. Do you remember how you knew about it?
Anonymous wrote:In Arlington, you can get inclusion support for camps (and other activities) run by Parks & Rec through their Therapeutic Recreation office: https://www.arlingtonva.us/Government/Departments/Parks-Recreation/Programs/Therapeutic-Recreation
I did it for one of my kids who was having trouble following instructions and fully participating in gymnastics. TR provided an aide for DC’s class and it was really helpful. I’d recommend reaching out to them. Not sure if they can help for this summer, but once you’re on their list, they’ll be ready to help for next summer or any Parks & Rec classes you might want to take over the winter.
Anonymous wrote:Also, Arlington SEPTA runs a summer camp fair each year. Here’s the list of camps that attended this year. I don’t have personal experience with most of these, but by choosing to attend a SEPTA fair, they should hopefully be able to support needs like you described.
https://www.arlingtonsepta.org/resources-page/summer-activities/