Spectrum of Hope Summer Program

A Supportive Summer Program for Neurodiverse Kids

Small Group Ratios

Low 1:5 staff-to-camper ratios ensure each child receives individualized support while participating in group activities.

Behavior-Trained Staff

Our team is trained in behavior support and child development, creating a structured and encouraging environment where every child can succeed.

Maintain Progress Over Summer

Skill-building activities designed to strengthen communication, social skills, independence, and confidence.

The Summer Program You've Been Looking For

Our ABA-supported summer program blends fun activities, social learning, and structured support so children can build friendships, grow skills, and maintain progress while school is out. 

If Your Child Benefits From Guided Play and Supportive Activities

Structured play and engaging activities help children practice social skills, build confidence, and develop independence in a supportive setting.

If Your Child Is Building Social Confidence

Opportunities to practice communication, teamwork, and friendship skills in a safe and encouraging group environment.

If Your Child Thrives With Structure and Routine

A predictable daily schedule and supportive staff help children stay engaged, successful, and comfortable throughout the day.

Questions Families Often Ask

Everything families want to know about schedules, staff support and enrollment. Don't see your questions here? Reach out and we would be happy to help.

What Are The Summer Program Dates?

Our summer sessions run in two blocks so families have flexibility. Session 1 runs from June 6 – July 10, and Session 2 runs from July 13 – August 7. Families may enroll in one or both sessions depending on availability.

What Does Tuition Include?

Tuition is $425 per week, which covers all program activities, materials, and staff supervision throughout the day. Our goal is to provide a structured, low ratio, and supportive environment where children can build skills while having fun.

How Are Staff Trained to Support Behavior?

All staff receive training in ABA-based strategies, behavior support, and child safety before the program begins. Our team is supervised by experienced behavioral professionals to ensure children receive supportive and consistent guidance throughout the day.

What Is the Staff-to-Child Ratio?

To provide individualized support, we maintain small group ratios of approximately 1 staff member for every 5 children. This allows staff to help children navigate social interactions, activities, and transitions successfully.

Is This the Same as ABA Therapy?

This program is not a replacement for clinical ABA therapy, but it is designed to support skill building in a fun, social setting. Many children benefit from practicing communication, independence, and social skills during structured summer activities.

Does My Child Need an Autism Diagnosis to Participate?

No formal diagnosis is required. The program is designed for children who benefit from small groups, structured activities, and supportive guidance from trained staff.

Need Support Beyond a Summer Program?

Our summer program is a great way to build skills, but some children benefit from more individualized

ABA therapy throughout the year. If you're curious whether ongoing support could help your child thrive, we’re here to help.