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Academics

Academics, for students (ages 13-17), is designed to teach methods of learning, increase and teach proper study skills for the individual child and boost self-esteem for those learners who are struggling in the typical school setting. An experienced teacher will use an outdoor education project as the catalyst for learning the skills for classroom success.

 

Academic Component
The academic program at Talisman addresses three elements of academic life that are critical for success for the child with Learning Disabilities, ADHD, Asperger's or other learning differences: study skills, classroom behavior, and specific academic goals. Each morning is split between study skill-building group activities and individualized lessons designed to address particular areas of need. We provide a combination of academics in the morning and high adventure activities in the afternoon.

Personal Growth
Talisman recognizes that for many children with Learning Disabilities, ADHD, Asperger's and other special needs, classroom teaching cannot be done in a vacuum. A holistic approach must address the emotional, behavioral, and academic needs of children with special needs. This is why the emotional and behavioral growth components which work so powerfully in Talisman's other programs are seamlessly integrated into our academic program. Because these needs are being addressed simultaneously, growth is enhanced in all areas.

 

Activities
Academic campers take part in most of the same activities as Foundations and Sight. Included are a campout, rock climbing, tree climbing, high ropes course, whitewater rafting, arts and crafts, swimming, and nature studies. The academic group will interact with the full camp in many special events as well, such as a 50's, 60's, or 70's Dance, a Carnival, Olympics, Backwards Day, and Final Banquet. Often camp activities will be integrated into the academic program, enhancing both.