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  2. 9 family vacation ideas for families with neurodivergent kids

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    2. Active vacations. Many children with ADHD like to be on the go. For these children, family beach vacations soaking up the rays may not be their idea of a good time. That's why planning a ...

  3. The Fresh Air Fund - Wikipedia

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    Gathering to board buses. The Fresh Air Fund is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit agency founded in 1877. The Fund operates six sleep-away camps in New York’s Mid-Hudson Valley, places children with volunteer host families along the East Coast, and runs year-round leadership, career exploration and educational programs.

  4. Staycation ideas for families, couples: A vacation without ...

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    The key to success is choosing fun staycation ideas that take you outside of your usual routine and into something that looks and feels different.

  5. My teenagers still love to travel with me on family vacations ...

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    My three teens loved Sint Maarten/Saint Martin and said it was the best family vacation and their favorite travel destination. Whether it's swimming under the stars, laughing over YouTube videos ...

  6. Children with Special Healthcare Needs in the United States

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    The prevalence of children with special healthcare needs in the population depends on several factors, including gender, age, socioeconomic level and family household education. [4] In the National Survey of Children's Health Data in 2007, gender is the strongest predictor of special health care needs—about 60% of children with special health ...

  7. Summer camp - Wikipedia

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    This camp primarily served as a place for young boys to engage in outdoor activities and develop physical skills. [5] Girls camps in the United States began to appear around 1900; many of the early camps were located in New England. [6] In 1900, there were fewer than 100 camps in the United States, but by 1918 over 1000 were in operation. [7]