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Camp SHOUT (See Him Open Up Truth), a four-week day camp at in St. Catharines, Ont., is noisy, fast, and crowded ā€“ exactly the wrong kind of environment for a child with needs on the autism spectrum. But those kids also need a safe place to spend time in the summer months, too.

This summer, the unexpected attendance of two boys needing accommodation required camp organizers to think outside the hoola-hoops, boisterous welcome songs, and active running games.

ā€œWe purchased child-sized noise-canceling headphones to ease anxiety due to overstimulation of noise,ā€ said camp committee member Joanne Tenyenhuis. Tenyenhuis also made a quiet kit that included sensory exploration items such as moon sand, play dough, and a stress ball.

The quiet kit sits next to a child-sized tent in one corner of the multi-use sanctuary ā€“ a peaceful spot where a counselor or teen volunteer can provide time-out for an over-stimulated camper, while still being in the programming space.

The staff and volunteers have found the additional supports helpful for Juanesteban, 5, whose dad helped with the recommendations. ā€œIf you get him focused on something, like the ball, or the sand or play dough, he can focus and calm down,ā€ said counselor Gracelyn, 17. ā€œOr sometimes heā€™ll just hibernate in the tent.ā€

Owen, a 13-year-old volunteer, was a previous camper whose return this year was a great help for Juanestabon. ā€œI worked with him at school,ā€ Owen said. ā€œI volunteered to help at recess breaks. [Here] I tried to help by doing what we did at school ā€“ try to calm him down and to sit with him.ā€

Juanestebanā€™s family was referred to camp by , a refugee assistance center in the same city.

ā€œI think this is one of Jubileeā€™s biggest opportunities with Camp SHOUT,ā€ said Anna Bailey, the churchā€™s youth and young adult ministry coordinator and the campā€™s director. ā€œWe should be looking towards making changes to our programming to benefit families from walks of life who donā€™t get timely diagnoses, specialists, and tailored care plans because they don't currently have the tools to access those.ā€

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