Action kids summer camp is the BEST summer camp experience your child could get! The staff are experienced, trained well and genuinely enjoy their job. Everyone is so kind and welcoming. I never once felt uncomfortable leaving my son in Action Kids care. The structure of the camp and the activities is second to none. Every week is a fun theme and every day has something a little special in it. The activities remind you of “back in the day” summer camps, like making s’mores or archery. Through this summer camp I have also witness my soon to be first grader learn so many skills, from playing sports or making necklaces to walking into a room of new people and feeling truly confident to introduce himself. We have found a place that we will continue to go to for summer camps and beyond. They work hard to make sure they can be proud of their services and I think they’ve done an excellent job. Can’t recommend Action Kids summer...
Read moreWow! We couldn’t have been more happy with Action Kids Summer Camp! Our 5yo twin boys absolutely loved the program! I was so impressed with the variety and amount of fun activities they had planned for the kids. And the fact that they get swim lessons every day is HUGE! Our boys started camp having only been in a pool 2 or 3 times and left at the end of the summer pretty much able to swim. So cool! The boys fell in love with so many of the counselors and loved coming home to tell us about them and all the fun silly songs they learned at camp too. The director, Rebecca, was fabulous! She's very communicative, thoughtful, understanding & helpful! We had such a positive experience, we will definitely be back next summer! Thanks to everyone there for their hard work to give all these kids such a fun magical...
Read moreThis past summer, we had an absolutely terrible experience at Summer Camp here. My neurotypical child LOVED it here, but the staff was incredibly unprofessional with my autistic child. When my child was struggling, a staff member yanked on him and tried to pull him up and force him to come with her. I spent a lot of time reading handbooks and researching summer camps before choosing one for my neurodivergent child. Their parent handbook says all the right things, but they do not follow their own protocols. Their handbook clearly states that another staff member would be called for support, and they would never put their hands on a child. I wanted to share my experience, so other parents with a child like mine do not go through the same thing...
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