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Posted: Aug 24, 2010, 12:51


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High Falls, New York
Daniel Falk
Executive Director
866-514-5281
www.camphuntington.com

Camp Huntington is a co-ed, residential summer camp for children and young adult's ages 6-21 years old with Learning and Developmental Disabilities, ADD/HD, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Apsperger's and PDD. Summer sessions run from June through August and campers can participate in one week to six week intervals.

The camp was established in 1961 as a private residential summer camp and is accredited by the American Camp Association. Dr. Bruria Bodek-Falik, Executive Director, has been with the camp since 1982 and has a Ph.D. in Clinical Child and Family Psychology and is a licensed New York State Certified School Psychologist, Behavioral Psychotherapist and Teacher. Daniel Falk, Executive Director, B.A.; M.A. , Special Education (in progress) is Dr. Falik's son and has been involved with the administration of the program for over 20 years. He is a board member of the New York State Camp Director's Association (NYSCDA). He is also a member of the New York State Health Department's Medical advisory council.

Camp Huntington offers three distinct programs, recreation and social skills development for children with learning disabilities and ADD/ADHD; independence for the developmentally disabled and participation for children with autism, Asperger's and pervasive developmental disorders, that address social, emotional and environmental concerns for each group, yet are blended together within groups and on site to create positive connections between campers.

Recreational activities for campers include swimming, horseback riding, sports, ropes course, music, drama, arts and crafts, home economics, film making, computer and nature studies. For those campers with Autism, an air conditioned sensory room is available. In addition, off camp trips, birthday celebrations and musical and drama performances round out the summer activities.

[This information came from the Camp Huntington website.]


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