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Camp Discovery

UPDATED: September 17, 2018

Camp Discovery is a social skills day camp for youth ages 3-14 with special needs. The camp focuses on teaches social skills in a fun and interactive environment. We offer full and half day programs in our Cherry Hill and Fanwood locations in New Jersey. Each program offers before and after care as well. Age appropriate social skills are taught through a complete curriculum which has been created by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA. Activities and lessons are taught in an Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) format and conducted by highly trained ABA therapists.

Activities include cooking, arts and crafts, music, Minecraft, science exploration, games,and more!

Camp Discovery is a New Jersey Children’s System of Care (CSOC) approved summer camp for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities. In some circumstances, private insurance will reimburse our camp program, and the parent is only responsible for the co-pay.

  • Languages:
  • English
  • Insurances Accepted:
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  • Private Insurance

Address:

1256 Marlkress Road
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003
United States

Website:

firstchildrenservices.com

Phone:

(888) 966-0746

Email:

scohen@firstchildrenservices.com

Contact:

Sonia Cohen

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