Kimberly Stevens, a certified child-care director and teacher in training, spent this past week running an independent summer camp for students with behavioral and learning disabilities, particularly those with attention and hyperactivity disorders. The camp, which kicked off Monday and will wrap up July 10, focuses on math and reading and offers recreation via field trips.
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