Limitless Summer Program #27! Believe I am Limitless…and I will Be!
New schedule7 Weeks: 9-00 - 3:30 . Aftercare 3:30-5:00
July 1-August 16 2024 Located at 101 Littleton Road, Parsippany NJ Limited Spaces Available! Districts: register 5 students, get the 6th tuition FREE!
2024 Special Needs Summer Camp
The tradition continues! At Limitless (the original Celebrate the ChildrenⓇ), we pride ourselves on being the founding summer program that eventually became the Celebrate the ChildrenⓇSchool. Limitless is the most intensive and innovative summer program for amazing individuals with difficulties in relating and communicating (autism and other special needs) in NJ. In fact, every year we have students attend from all over the world!
While this year, we will maintain the same special needs summer camp we have run for 27 years, we are limiting enrollment to ensure the quality, intensity, and integrity of the program are maintained at the highest level possible. Your child’s development, safety, and happiness are our top priorities!
We will hold monthly online information sessions to present an overview of the program and answer any questions you may have. You may find registration for information sessions and all summer program registration information for you and your school district online at www.limitlessASD.com.
Remember, when it comes to your child’s summer and extended school year program (ESY), you have a choice! Summer should be an intensive intervention program, but not just an extension of the school year. Every child deserves to have the most dynamic summer experience possible and that is what we have provided for decades!
We hope to see you at an information session or please reach out via email with any questions.info@limitlessasd.com
St. Christopher’s Church: 5 minutes from downtown Denville
Progress must start with a relationship. We want to support children to become happy, secure, social and creative people, who can think outside the box and think on their feet. We must respect and support each child's unique profile while promoting development through meaningful, relationship-based experiences. The relationships that support this development are built on respect and trust. For children who experience the world in an often disorganized and sometimes fearful way, these trusting relationships require patience and nurturing." - Monica Osgood