Kids in Motion Summer camps July 8th-12th & August 5th -9th和Join us to make therapy Fun !和We offer Two, week long day camps for special kids with special needs. Activities Include: Physical Therapy Speech&Language Therapy Social Skills Sensory Games Outdoor play Arts&crafts STEAM Technology And Much More! Age 4—14 | |
BEFORE& AFTER CARE AVAILABLE | |
If parents need, we provide the before and after care. Your kids will be provided with confidence building activities and sports games getting your kids ready for a day. Activities include board games, table tennis, mini golf, crazy yoga and ball skills. Ve also offer arts options like drama and music, which can enable your kids to discover new interests. | |
Fees: Before Class:$40 After Class :$60 Before and after:$75 | Hours: Before Class:7:00 a. m. After Class:Pick up by 5:30 P. m. |
Camp Cost:$380 per work | |
Camp is held at our Highland Location:26 S. Milford Rd. Highland, MI 3837 | To learn more or register, visit our website or call our office today 684-9016 www. KidsinMotion. com |
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