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Summer Camps & Activities for Children and Youth

Planning for summer? A variety of summer camps and recreational programs are available for children and youth — including options for those with support needs.

From outdoor camps and arts programs to inclusive and adapted activities, there are many opportunities for families to explore. Please note that registration fills up quickly, so early planning is encouraged.

📄 For a full list of programs and detailed information, please refer to this guide:

https://www.actcommunity.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Summer-Camp-Letter-2026-South-Fraser-CYSN.pdf

We encourage families to review the options and connect directly with program providers to find the best fit for their child.

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🎄 Holiday Tips for Neurodivergent Individuals, Families, and Caregivers

The holiday season can be a time of connection, celebration, and warmth — but for many neurodivergent individuals and their families, it can also bring added stress, anxiety, and sensory overload.

Changes in routine, social expectations, busy environments, bright lights, loud sounds, and pressure to participate can all be overwhelming. There is no single “right” way to experience the holidays. What matters most is that individuals feel safe, respected, and supported. 💛

At ACT – Autism Community Training, we believe that holidays should be flexible, inclusive, and centred on wellbeing. Below are some practical, neurodiversity-affirming tips to help individuals, families, and caregivers navigate the season with greater ease.

🧠 1. Plan Ahead — and Leave Room for Flexibility

  • Talk through upcoming events in advance using clear language, visuals, calendars, or social stories.
  • Share what to expect — who will be there, how long it may last, and what the environment might be like.
  • Build in choice and flexibility. It’s okay to change plans, leave early, or skip events altogether.

Planning helps reduce uncertainty — flexibility helps reduce pressure.


🎧 2. Support Sensory Needs

  • Consider sensory-friendly adjustments such as:
    • Noise-cancelling headphones or earplugs
    • Sunglasses or softer lighting
    • Comfortable clothing without tags or tight seams
  • Identify quiet or low-stimulation spaces where someone can take a break.
  • If hosting, consider reducing background music, flashing lights, or strong scents.

Sensory needs are valid — and supporting them is an act of care.


💬 3. Honour Communication Differences

  • Communication looks different for everyone. Spoken language is only one way to connect.
  • Offer alternatives such as text, AAC, gestures, or written notes.
  • Let go of expectations around greetings, eye contact, or social scripts.

Connection does not require performance.


🕰️ 4. Keep Routines Where Possible

  • Maintain familiar routines for meals, sleep, and downtime when you can.
  • If routines must change, offer advance notice and visual reminders.
  • Balance busy days with recovery time.

Rest is not a reward — it’s a need.


🎁 5. Rethink Traditions and Gift-Giving

  • Gifts do not need to be surprises — many people feel safer knowing what to expect.
  • Consider experience-based gifts, sensory-friendly items, or practical supports.
  • It’s okay to open gifts slowly, over multiple days, or not at all.

Joy doesn’t have to follow a schedule.


💛 6. Caregivers: Be Gentle With Yourself

  • Supporting others during the holidays can be exhausting.
  • You are allowed to set boundaries, say no, and ask for help.
  • Connection can be quiet, simple, and imperfect — and still meaningful.

You are doing your best, and that is enough.


🤝 ACT Is Here to Support You

Whether the holiday season brings joy, stress, or a mix of both, ACT is here to support neurodivergent individuals, families, and professionals with evidence-informed resources, training, and community connection.

You are not alone — and you don’t have to do the holidays “the right way.”
There is your way. 🌟

👉 Explore ACT’s holiday resources and practical tips:
https://www.actcommunity.ca

Helpful New Tool for Families: The Laurel Foundation / ACT Autism Collective



Finding the right support for a child on the autism spectrum can sometimes feel overwhelming. The Laurel Foundation / ACT – Autism Community Training Autism Collective is here to make that journey a little easier.

This free online tool guides you through a short, confidential survey about your child’s age, strengths, and needs. In return, you’ll receive a personalized list of supports that other families—whose children share similar experiences—have found most helpful.

✅ Private and confidential
✅ Simple to use
✅ Free of charge
✅ Accessible to families everywhere—including rural and remote communities

Most importantly, this resource is designed with families in mind, so you don’t have to navigate the system alone.

For more details, see the Laurel Autism Collective PDF brochure

Explore the tool today: visit laurelautismcollective.ca

Autism Training Tailored for You

At ACT – Autism Community Training, we provide specialized learning opportunities to support individuals, families, caregivers, and professionals within the Autistic community.

Our programs are designed to address real-world needs, offering practical knowledge and strategies to help you navigate autism with confidence, understanding, and respect.

Register for Training

To register for training, or if you have questions about our training sessions, please email [email protected].

Learn more about our programs, workshops, and presentations

Learn Strategies to Apply in Home, School, or Community Settings

ACT offers training to support people working in educational and community settings. Our training promotes inclusive, neuroaffirming environments while helping staff build skills in communication, emotional regulation, safety, and supportive responses to behaviours of concern. ACT’s programs also encourage empathy, understanding, and meaningful inclusion for autistic people across school and community environments.

Informative Workshops & Presentations

We offer tailored workshops and presentations for workplaces and schools to foster inclusion, understanding, and support for neurodivergent individuals, enhancing diversity and empathy within professional and educational environments.

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