Why Professionals Are Essential Stakeholders in High-Quality Camps for Neurodivergent Kids

When families choose a camp like Sequoia for their neurodivergent child, they’re looking for more than a fun summer. They’re seeking growth, belonging, and continuity — an environment where their child’s strengths are nurtured and challenges are supported. For this vision to succeed, one critical ingredient stands out: collaboration with professionals. Doctors, therapists, educational consultants, […]

Spring Allergies and ADHD: Unraveling the Seasonal Connection

As spring arrives, the blossoming flowers and budding trees bring not only beauty but also a surge in pollen levels. For many children, this season heralds the onset of sneezing, itchy eyes, and nasal congestion—hallmarks of allergic rhinitis (AR). However, for children diagnosed with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), particularly the inattentive and combined types, spring can […]

7 Spring Break Tips & Considerations for Neurodivergent and Twice Exceptional Children

Spring break presents families with a wonderful opportunity to relax and connect. However, families with neurodivergent children—those with ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, or sensory processing differences—may face distinct challenges during this time. Changes in routine, new environments, and sensory overload can lead to heightened anxiety and stress. With careful planning and tailored strategies, you can […]