Spot Camps | August 9-10
Spot Camps | August 9-10
Enroll now for a fun and focused 2-Day Spot Camp to boost handwriting skills—just in time for the new school year!
Through playful, sensorimotor-based activities, children build confidence and essential foundations in a supportive, therapeutic environment.
August 9-10 | Kennedy Park, Napa
Sprout Camp
Grades: Kindergarten - 2nd
$550/per child
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Designed to strengthen fine motor skills, coordination, and visual-perceptual abilities for confident handwriting
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Activities to enhance visual tracking, spatial awareness, and organization on paper
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Focused instruction to improve letter sizing, alignment, spacing, and overall handwriting legibility
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Engaging exercises and games to build hand strength, dexterity, and pencil control
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A supportive 3:1 child-to-specialist ratio ensures individualized attention and guidance
Trailblazer Camp
Grades: 3rd-5th
$550/per child
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Designed to strengthen fine motor skills, coordination, and visual-perceptual abilities for confident handwriting
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Activities to enhance visual tracking, spatial awareness, and organization on paper
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Focused instruction to improve handwriting legibility with additional focus on self-editing.
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Engaging exercises and games to build hand strength, dexterity, and pencil control
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A supportive 3:1 child-to-specialist ratio ensures individualized attention and guidance
Social Skills Camp
$550/per child
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Practice taking turns, listening, expressing thoughts, and collaborating with peers through structured lessons
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Strategies to navigate emotions, adapt to new situations, and build confidence in social settings
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Engaging activities and structured play to encourage social fun in a natural way
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Personalized visuals and social stories are tailored to you child’s needs.
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Co-led by our occupational therapist and speech and language therapist for a well-rounded approach. Our ratio is 3:1 for a personalized experience.
Camps
Our engaging 2-day Camps are designed to help children build essential skills just in time for the new school year! Each camp meets for 3 hours per day with a small 3:1 child-to-specialist ratio, ensuring individualized support. Our camps incorporate structured, play-based therapeutic activities to make learning fun and engaging! Join us this August for our two exciting new camps with our occupational therapists.
FAQs
Where will these camps be held?
Our 2-day camps will be hosted at Pelusi Building at Kennedy Park, Napa.
What age group is the Handwriting Camp and Social Skills Camp designed for?
Sprout Camp (Grades K–2)
Designed for our youngest learners, Sprout Camp supports kindergarten through 2nd graders in developing foundational skills for success in school and everyday life. Through playful, nature-based activities, children build confidence in handwriting, fine motor coordination, visual motor integration, and sensorimotor learning —all in a nurturing, hands-on environment.
Camp Trailblazer (Grades 3–5)
For older elementary students, Trailblazer Camp offers a fun and active setting where kids in grades 3–5 strengthen their executive function, handwriting stamina, and self-editing abilities. With outdoor exploration and therapist-guided challenges, campers build independence, social confidence, and school-readiness skills for the next academic climb.
What is the eligibility criteria for Spot Camps?
To attend Spot Camps, children must meet the following criteria:
Have prior experience in a school or structured environment.
Be able to write at least some letters or shapes.
Demonstrate behavioral readiness, such as following simple directions in a group setting and staying in assigned areas.
Be independent with toileting and self-feeding skills.
What should my child bring to the camp?
Children should come dressed comfortably for movement and play-based activities. All materials and supplies needed for the sessions will be provided, so there’s no need to bring anything extra. However, please feel free to bring a water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day.
Are parents allowed to attend or observe the camps?
To ensure children are fully engaged and comfortable in the group setting, parents are not permitted to attend or observe the camps. This helps create a focused environment for learning and skill-building. However, we will provide regular updates on your child's progress.
Contact us.
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