Category: | School, |
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Address: | 2517 NJ-35 #205, Manasquan, NJ 08736, USA |
Postal code: | 08736 |
Phone: | (732) 282-0150 |
Website: | https://campexcel.com/ |
Wonderful group! We are very grateful for Kathy and her team. Our child has made many friends and has had great experiences!
Camp Excel has helped my daughter since she was young… and continues into early adulthood.. I am so grateful, My daughter loves going to group and the fun trips!!
Camp Excel is the ONLY place we’ve found in 16 years where my son is treated like a person with value.
He has always loved going and says he wants to see his friends. This is the only environment where he’s felt included and is confident being himself.
Ms Cable and her team are terrific!
Our son has been attending Camp Excel for the past 6 years. He attends year round as he is involved in both the Saturday and summer program. Our son has an Autism Spectrum diagnosis. The spectrum is a challenging diagnosis. Services through school were great. However, more was needed. The Extended School Year program through the school was not appropriate – children of all type of special needs mixed together. Some children were verbal, some were not, and some were aggressive. Regular summer camps/programs could not even be considered as they do not have the appropriate staff to work with a child like mine. We found Camp Excel when our son was 7. It was an incredible feeling knowing we had finally found the correct placement for him. Staff consists of teachers, licensed/credentialed professionals. Through the program, our son has made lasting friendships, he is continually working on his social skills, and the classroom piece helps to ensure he does not regress during summer. As our son has been there for several years, staff has often commented to us how our child has matured over the years. Situations that would have caused a meltdown when he was younger, he is now able to work through. I can’t say enough positive things about Camp Excel, their programs and staff. How do you thank someone for giving your child the tools needed to succeed for life?