Many kids and their families look forward to summer camps every year. Kids with disabilities get the chance to learn new skills, meet new friends and have a great time participating in new activities.
Because of COVID-19, summer camp and other activities may look a bit different this year as organizations shift to online platforms.
Virtual summer camp and classes come with pros and cons. While it may open up opportunities that weren’t available in your local region via the internet, it’s not quite the same as kids having the chance to hang out with each other in person.
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