Therapy & Life Skills

Therapy & Life Skills is a seven-week summer program set up similar to a day camp. This program is designed for children ages 10-14 with developmental delays who are ready to build skills that encourage independence.

At Therapy & Life Skills, participants will learn how to follow multi-step directions and learn new skills including self-control, time management, working memory, and organization. They’ll also get the chance to make new friends as they work together in group activities, building teamwork and communication skills.

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Therapy & Fun

Are your kids slightly younger? We have Therapy & Life Skills for our older kids who are 3-10 years old. Click the button to learn more about it!

FUNdational Builders

Join our community of FUNdation Builders by sponsoring a child for one season of Therapy & Fun! Cost can be prohibitive for some families, but your sponsorship builds the foundation needed to create access to therapies for children who would otherwise go without.

Many of our families are below the poverty line, with exacerbated financial hardships due to having a family member with a disability. Some families qualify to have Therapy & Fun covered under insurance, but for those who don’t, we can keep the cost to $1500 out-of-pocket on average. Your donation of $1500 would allow us to lower the price for one family in need.

FUNdation Builders get access to exclusive updates, success stories, and gratitude videos from sponsored children, a Therapy & Fun shirt, and an opportunity to be a part of our final day celebration!

Join the exclusive group of supporters who make a significant difference in a child’s life— with just 56 sponsorship opportunities in 2025! Reach out to Savana Beal at sbeal@therapycenter.org for more information.

Children who come to Therapy & Life Skills receive:

  • Occupational Therapy to build gross motor, fine motor, and sensory skills
  • Speech & Language Therapy to build on articulation deficits, receptive and expressive abilities, and social skills
  • Social-emotional Supports to build regulation and coping skills
  • Time spent building friendships, caregiver support networks, and resource toolboxes
  • Cooking skills and kitchen safety