Led by trained therapists, our camp is designed specifically for kids who feel unsure, anxious, or overwhelmed in social situations.
If you're curious about whether it could be a good fit for your child, you can learn more by visiting the link in our bio.
Your tween gets invited to hang out.
They say, "Maybe later."
Then spend the next 3 hours gaming.
As a parent, it's easy to think: "They'd rather be on a screen than with friends."
But what if that's not what's actually happening?
If this post made you see your child's screen habits differently, that's the first step.
The ultimate goal isn't less screen time. The goal is to help them discover that connection can feel safe, too.
That’s exactly why we created our therapist-led Summer Social Skills Camp.
If your child is struggling to connect with peers, our Summer Social Skills Camp helps kids build confidence, friendships, & real-world skills in a supportive, therapist-led environment.
- Held at Highpoint Climbing Orlando.
- From 3 to 7 August
Visit the link in our bio.
Your child came home quiet again.
They say school was "fine."
But something in your gut says it's more than just a long day.
Most kids won't say, "I feel left out."
Instead, they show us through their behaviour.
5 signs your child may be feeling left out at school:
Our Summer Social Skills Camp helps kids build confidence, make friends, and practice real-life social skills in a supportive, therapist-led setting.
August 3–7
Spots are limited.
Learn more via the link in bio.
"Nobody played with me today."
Five words that can break a parent's heart.
When your child says this after school, it's natural to want to make it better immediately.
But the first thing they need isn't a solution.
Here's what to say instead:
These conversations at home matter.
And sometimes kids benefit from having a supportive space outside the home to practise friendship skills, build confidence, and feel like they belong.
That's exactly why we created TLC’s Summer Social Skills Camp for elementary-aged children.