What is summer camp and what will my child do there?
A. Camp Winston is a summer camp for children with complex neurological disorders. It is a place where children can participate in all kinds of activities and learn new skills in a residential camp setting. But more importantly, participating in these activities teaches children problem solving and social skills that they will be able to use in their everyday life whether they are at school, home or play. At camp your child will be given every opportunity possible to participate in the activities. At Camp Winston each camper is challenged at their own level and given the chance to achieve their personal goals.
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