One reason a camper might bring medication
What is allergies, diabetes, ADHD, asthma, etc.
One example of a disability you might see in camp
What is ADHD, autism, ODD, etc.?
Pick the accommodation for a camper overwhelmed by loud noises
What are noise-canceling headphones (or sensory tent)?
Two of our sensory processing systems
One example of something in our sensory box
What are bendy snakes, chew necklaces, spiky rings, sensory stones, stretchy string, stress balls, light up balls, etc.?
The type of medication that must be kept locked at all times
What is controlled medication (or ADHD medication)?
This condition affects focus, impulse control, and hyperactivity
What is ADHD?
A camper is non-verbal and struggles to express their needs.
What is a communication bracelet?
Campers that crave sensory stimulation
Sensory seeking/sensory seekers
A type of accommodation we cannot provide
What is a providing a 1:1 or allowing a camper to bring a behavioral therapist?
The three types of medication
What are prescription, non-prescription, & emergency
What is autism?
A camper has trouble with fine motor tasks like holding a pencil
What are adaptive tools (or a larger pencil)?
Sensory avoiders might withdraw from overwhelming input by...
What is covering ears, avoiding messy activities, etc?
This is very important when it comes to medical/inclusion as it refers to a camper's privacy
What is confidentiality?
The two items that do not require a camper to complete a medical form
What is bug spray and sunscreen?
Referring to a camper's disability as something they HAVE, not something they are
What is person first language?
What is a pre-warning for transitions?
Sensory seekers might try to cope by...
What is jumping, spinning, crashing into things, touching things, making loud noises, etc.?
One goal of deescalation
What is safety, preventing further escalation, restoring calm, regaining control, etc?