Rainbow Root Approach
Rainbow Root Approach
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๐ฑ Waldorf (Steiner) Method
* Why it's perfect: Focuses on imagination, rhythm, storytelling, and holistic well-being to create a peaceful and nurturing learning environment.
* Best for: Emotional sensitivity, ADHD, sensory needs, autism.
* Benefits: Strengthens emotional resilience, soothes through rhythm, and supports artistic expression.
* Example: Children engage in nature walks with songs, puppet storytelling, and painting to classical music, fostering a calm, connected environment. -
๐ง Constructivist Approach
* Why it's perfect: Learning is personalized and scaffolded, allowing children to build knowledge through exploration and social interaction.
* Best for: Autism, Down syndrome, mild intellectual disabilities.
* Benefits: Supports curiosity, problem-solving, and meaningful understanding.
* Example: A STEAM-themed treasure hunt lets campers solve clues through hands-on tasks, like decoding picture maps and mixing safe potions. -
๐งฉ Multiple Intelligences Approach
* Why it's perfect: Celebrates different kinds of brillianceโfrom music to movement, from logic to interpersonal skills.
* Best for: Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, global developmental delays.
* Benefits: Encourages strength-based learning, boosts self-esteem, and supports diverse talents.
* Example: Children rotate through "Intelligence Stations," where one child composes a nature melody, while another creates a skit or solves a pattern puzzle. -
๐งฉ Montessori Method
* Why it's perfect: Structured yet flexible, sensory-rich, and offers individualized pacing for hands-on, self-directed learning.
* Best for: ADHD, sensory integration needs, anxiety.
* Benefits: Promotes independence, order, life skills, and focus.
* Summer Camp Example: Children explore a Montessori Exploration Zone, choosing calming tasks like matching leaves by texture or building patterns with colored tiles. -
๐ Experiential Learning (Kolb)
* Why it's perfect: Hands-on, real-world tasks engage children in learning that is both practical and memorable.
* Best for: Vocational training, ADHD, learning differences.
* Benefits: Promotes engagement, memory retention, and functional learning.
* Summer Camp Example: Campers participate in a โNature Helper Challenge,โ completing tasks like sorting leaves and making bird feeders, then reflecting on their experiences. -
๐ Inquiry-Based Learning
* Why it's perfect: Encourages curiosity, critical thinking, and discovery by asking open-ended questions and allowing children to explore answers.
* Best for: Autism, ADHD, gifted learners, slow processors.
* Benefits: Fosters independence, problem-solving skills, and deep engagement with learning.
* Summer Camp Example: Children plant seeds and investigate โWhat makes a plant grow?โ through hands-on experimentation and observation. -
๐ค Cooperative Learning
* Why it's perfect: Promotes teamwork, social growth, and communication through small group collaboration.
* Best for: Autism, ADHD, social anxiety, communication delays.
* Benefits: Builds empathy, peer relationships, and collaborative skills.
* Summer Camp Example: Children work together to build a โFriendship Bridgeโ , sharing roles and celebrating each other's contributions. -
๐ง TEACCH Approach
* Why it's perfect: Offers structure, predictability, and visual supports, ideal for children who thrive on routine.
* Best for: Autism, ADHD, developmental delays.
* Benefits: Reduces anxiety, builds independence, and supports communication.
* Summer Camp Example: A child follows a visual schedule with pictures showing activities like art, snack, and playtime, moving confidently through the day with minimal stress.
๐ Summer Camp Growth Tree:
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Gross Motor Development
The ability to use large muscles for activities like walking, running, jumping, and climbing.
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Social Skills Development
Learning how to interact with others, understand emotions, take turns, and make friends.
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Cognitive Development
Developing thinking skills like understanding, memory, problem-solving, and following instructions.
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Fine Motor Development
Using small muscles in the hands and fingers for tasks like writing, eating, and buttoning clothes.
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Life Skills Development
Everyday skills such as brushing teeth, dressing up, using the toilet, and simple cooking.
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Sensory Integration & Perceptual Skills
How the brain processes information from the senses (touch, sound, sight, etc.) to respond calmly and appropriately.
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Personal Awareness & Self-Help
Understanding oneโs needs and emotions, and learning to care for oneself.
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Language and Literacy Development
Understanding and using language, whether through speech, signs, or pictures, and early reading or writing skills.
Camp Highlights
Mind Boost
โข Creative and sensory activities (Art Therapy, Drama, Dance, Story Yoga)
โข Brain Gym, STEAM Labs and Move & Groove Arena
โข Mindfulness, relaxation, and emotional regulation sessions
โข Fun valley excursions and outdoor experiences
Family Bonding
โข Life skills and self-help modules
โข Parent-child bonding activities
โข Evening sessions for parents
โข Site visits for parents (Tickets not included)
Personal Development
โข Complimentary Panchkarma sessions
โข Financial literacy and personal development corners
โข Final day performances and celebrations
ย Accommadation Benefits
โข Residential stay (Conditions Apply)
Package1 : Non Residential(locals) (15 days)
Perfect for local families looking for focused support includes:
* Rainbow Root Approach Sessions
* 4 Panchkarma Therapies
* 2 ABA Sessions
Package2 : Residential (15 days)
Perfect for local families looking for focused support includes:
* Rainbow Root Approach Sessions
* 10 Panchkarma Therapies
* 5 ABA Sessions
*Exclusive OPD Consultation with Dr Navdeep Sharma
*Complimentry Stay for Parent and Child
*Bonding Activities with Parents
*Site Visits and Valley Exploration