Adora Bright Pediatric Therapy Services – Richmond Hill
ABA Seasonal Development Camps
Social Skills, Confidence, and Skill Building During School Breaks
Adora Bright Seasonal Development Camps provide structured and engaging programs for children and early teens ages 4 to 16 during school holidays and breaks. These camps combine outdoor adventure, creative expression, hands-on learning, and social development activities designed to support children’s emotional, social, and cognitive growth.
Adora Bright Seasonal Development Camps provide structured and engaging programs for children and early teens ages 4 to 16 during school holidays and breaks. These camps combine outdoor adventure, creative expression, hands-on learning, and social development activities designed to support children’s emotional, social, and cognitive growth.
Located in Richmond Hill, Adora Bright camps are ideal for children with autism, ADHD, developmental differences, or social communication challenges who benefit from structured environments that combine fun with skill-building.
Through guided activities, small-group interaction, and therapist-supported learning experiences, children practise communication, teamwork, emotional regulation, and flexible thinking while participating in engaging camp experiences.
Programs are designed to create meaningful developmental opportunities where children can build confidence, independence, and friendships in supportive environments.
Summer Development Camp
OUTDOOR ADVENTURE & REGULATION
Children participate in outdoor activities that promote movement, teamwork, and confidence while building physical and social skills.
Activities may include:
- Obstacle courses
- Cooperative team challenges
- Gardening and nature exploration
- Bike and scooter safety routines
- Group sports and movement games
These activities help children develop regulation skills, coordination, and positive peer interaction while staying active outdoors.
Targets:
- Emotional regulation
- Teamwork
- Confidence
- Motor coordination
MAKER & LIFE SKILLS ACTIVITIES
Hands-on projects give children opportunities to practise problem solving, planning, and independence through building activities and practical life skills.
Children participate in structured build projects, maker challenges, and guided problem-solving tasks that encourage responsibility and persistence.
These experiences help children learn how to plan, build, and complete tasks while developing executive functioning skills.
Targets:
- Executive functioning
- Responsibility
- Planning skills
CREATIVE & MUSIC STUDIO
Creative activities give children opportunities to express themselves through music, rhythm, art, and performance.
Children may explore:
- Music and movement sessions
- Art and craft projects
- Creative storytelling
- Group performance activities
These experiences build confidence, support emotional expression, and encourage positive peer interaction.
Targets:
- Communication
- Emotional expression
- Peer interaction
DAILY CAMP STRUCTURE
Each camp day follows a predictable routine designed to support regulation, engagement, and successful participation.
Typical daily activities include:
- Structured morning routines
- Skill-building activity blocks
- Outdoor movement and play
- Creative studio rotations
- Reflection and end-of-day wrap-up
Predictable routines help children feel secure, regulated, and ready to participate throughout the day.
Targets:
- Routine tolerance
- Flexibility
- Generalization of skills
March Break Development Camp
SOCIAL & REGULATION FOCUS
Children participate in group games, cooperative problem-solving challenges, and structured emotional regulation activities.
These experiences help children practise managing frustration, working with peers, and navigating social situations in supportive environments.
Targets:
- Social interaction
- Flexibility
- Frustration tolerance
CREATIVE & MOVEMENT ACTIVITIES
Camp activities combine creative expression with movement-based play.
Children may participate in:
- Music and rhythm sessions
- Creative art projects
- Outdoor team challenges
- Cooperative games
These activities support engagement, cooperation, and sustained attention while building confidence in group settings.
Targets:
- Confidence
- Peer engagement
- Sustained attention
WHO THESE CAMPS ARE FOR
Adora Bright Seasonal Development Camps are designed for children and early teens ages 4–16 who benefit from structured and supportive environments during school breaks.
These camps may be a good fit for:
- Children who benefit from structured daily routines
- Children developing social communication skills
- Children working on emotional regulation and flexibility
- Children who enjoy hands-on activities and creative learning
- Families seeking supported enrichment programs during school holidays
CAMP FORMAT
Adora Bright camps are designed to provide engaging experiences while supporting developmental skill building.
Program structure includes:
- Weekly enrollment options
- Half-day and full-day programs available
- Small group ratios for individualized support
- Multidisciplinary support when appropriate
Small group sizes allow children to receive guidance and coaching while participating in social and learning activities.
Why Choose Us?

11+ Years of Clinical Excellence

OAP-Approved Service Provider

Regulated & Certified Clinicians
Frequently Asked Questions
- outdoor games and movement activitiess
- creative art and craft projects
- music and rhythm sessions
- cooperative problem-solving challenges
- hands-on maker and life skills projects
Families typically provide:
- Lunch and snacks
- Water bottles
- Weather-appropriate clothing
- Any personal items children may need during the day
Detailed preparation information is provided before the camp begins.
- communication
- emotional regulation
- teamwork
- independence
- group challenges and teamwork activities