06/17/2026
Summer camp can be one of the best parts of childhood. For an adopted child with a trauma history, it can also activate the nervous system in ways that aren't obvious until drop-off day.
We know how heavy this decision feels. Many adopted children carry hypervigilance and attachment sensitivities that make unfamiliar adults, shifting routines, and shared sleeping spaces a lot to hold at once. Not all camps are created equal, and choosing one through a trauma-informed lens changes everything.
Low staff ratios. Counselors trained in emotional support. Flexible programming. Predictable structure. Active parent communication. These are the markers of a camp that holds your child rather than overwhelms them.
You don't have to figure this out alone.