Camp Info
| Ages: | 5–12 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Health: | Health, Special Needs, Social Skills |
Irvine, CA, USA
Cogleap Summer Social Skills Camp Diamond Bar focuses on helping children develop stronger communication, emotional awareness, and peer interaction skills in a structured, supportive setting. The program is built around guided practice rather than passive learning. Kids actively participate in conversations, group tasks, and role-playing exercises that mirror real-life situations.
The atmosphere is calm, encouraging, and predictable. This is especially important for children who may feel overwhelmed in larger or less structured environments. Instructors provide consistent guidance, helping campers understand social cues, express themselves clearly, and respond appropriately to others.
Activities are intentionally designed to build skills step by step. Campers practice making eye contact, taking turns, joining group conversations, and managing emotions during interactions. These skills are reinforced through repetition and positive feedback.
This camp is best suited for children ages 5 to early teens who benefit from structured support in social development. Younger campers focus on foundational skills like sharing and simple communication, while older kids work on more advanced areas such as teamwork, empathy, and conflict resolution.
What makes this camp stand out is its targeted approach. Every activity has a purpose, helping kids turn everyday social challenges into achievable goals.
| Ages: | 5–12 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Health: | Health, Special Needs, Social Skills |
You won’t be charged yet. The camp will contact you to confirm all terms first.
| Dates | Days | Price | Apply |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 20 - Jul 24, 2026 | 5 | $795 | |
| Jul 27 - Jul 31, 2026 | 5 | $795 |
This is a day camp with no overnight stay. Campers attend during scheduled daytime hours and return home at the end of each day.
The day format works well for children who benefit from routine and familiarity. After spending the day practicing social skills, kids can return to a comfortable home environment to recharge. This balance often helps reduce stress and supports steady progress.
Daily schedules are structured and predictable, which is especially helpful for children who thrive on consistency. The routine typically includes guided sessions, interactive activities, and breaks to avoid overstimulation.
The setting is designed to support both group engagement and individual comfort. Campers have opportunities to participate in group work while also having access to quieter spaces when needed.
Safety is approached through structure, supervision, and thoughtful program design. Activities are low-risk and focused on communication rather than physical challenges, which helps create a calm and controlled environment.
Instructors closely monitor interactions and provide guidance when needed. This helps prevent misunderstandings and supports positive behavior among campers.
Small group sizes allow staff to give attention to each child, which is important for both safety and effective learning. Clear expectations are set at the beginning of the program, helping children understand boundaries and feel secure.
The predictable daily routine also contributes to a sense of safety. Kids know what to expect, which reduces anxiety and makes it easier for them to engage.
The program is centered on practicing real-world social skills through guided interaction. Campers participate in activities that simulate everyday situations, helping them learn how to communicate, cooperate, and respond to others. Each day builds on previous lessons, creating steady progress over time.
Instructors provide live feedback during activities, helping children understand what works and how to improve. This immediate support is key to building confidence and reinforcing new behaviors.
The balance between structured exercises and interactive play keeps kids engaged while maintaining a clear focus on learning. Campers are encouraged to participate at their own pace, which helps create a comfortable and positive experience.