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Saturday, May 19, 2012

CIP's Teen Summer Camp - College Experience for Asperger's, High-Functioning Autism, ADHD, Nonverbal Learning Disabilites

"Preparing young Adults with Asperger's and LD for success since 1984", CIP for Teens 16-19 is a unique 2-week  summer Transition located on several colleges campuses in America.
CIP is referred by Autism Society of America (ASA) Society of America via ASA -Net (Registration) for latest updates on autism news, advocacy, research, education, conference and resources
Students in the CIP Summer Program in Berkeley, CA came from California, Alabama, Oregon, Washington, DC, Puerto Rico, Indiana and Alaska! - Read the article.

CIP SUMMER 2012 HAS 6 LOCATIONS!

Parent Testimonials

"My daughter attended the CIP summer program in Berkeley last summer and had a blast. We were excited to see that there will be other locations available for next summer"
- Kim F., parent
"We were thrilled with our son's experience. I think he's missing the newly-found independence he developed while at CIP, but definitely has a new boost of confidence. We're really appreciated the quick response to any questions/inquiries we had. The staff was outstanding.."
- Kim L., parent
"I thought that this was a fabulous program. Our son learned a lot- ...". I think that it was a great way for him to go out and be without parents in a safe environment and experience life of the college student. With this knowledge he now knows that he CAN do it.."
"Life on the Autism Spectrum can be ENJOYable."
Enjoyable School Year - 'All children can Learn.' http://www.facebook.com/EnjoyableSchoolYear
EnjoyHi5Autism sites and posts
'Enjoying The Hi-5s of Autism - A Family Experience"  http://familyenjoyinghi5autism.blogspot.com/
#EnjoyHi5Autism - http://twitter.com/#!/EnjoyHi5Autism
Enjoying the Hi-5s of Autism - (audio and holidays blog) http://enjoyhi5autism.wordpress.com/
Enjoyable School Year :-) http://www.facebook.com/EnjoyableSchoolYear

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