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Home / ADHD social skills program / PEERS Friendship Camp

PEERS Friendship Camp

When

Monday, July 6, 2026 - Friday, August 21, 2026    
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
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Event host

West Coast Centre for Learning
778 839 5515
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PEERS Friendship Skills Summer Camp

Suggested Ages 6–9 | In-Person

Making friends takes practice—and this camp makes it fun. Campers explore the building blocks of connection through games, creative activities, teamwork, and outdoor play. In a supportive setting, kids strengthen communication, cooperation, and confidence while learning how to build and maintain meaningful friendships.

Many families combine camps to help children build different skills across the summer.

Session Times
9:00–12:00pm
1:00–4:00pm

2026 Dates & Locations
Vancouver: July 6–10 | July 20–24
Langley: August 10–14
South Surrey: August 17–21

This Camp Is a Good Fit If Your Child

  • Feels unsure in group settings
  • Struggles to enter or maintain conversations
  • Needs guided practice with peer interactions

Skills Developed

  • Starting and sustaining conversations
  • Reading social cues
  • Cooperative teamwork skills
  • Managing disagreements respectfully
PEERS Friendship Camp

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