Post By:
Deiera Bennett
Created On:
May 13, 2025

Summer camps can be a safe space for connection and learning, especially for neurodivergent students. Without the pressures of a typical school day, students have more time and energy to spend building important social and emotional skills like self-regulation, problem-solving, relationship-building, and more. Social Cipher's social and emotional learning curriculum and online game, Ava, makes practicing these skills fun and engaging. Developed by a neurodiverse team, Ava was designed using Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and other evidence-based frameworks to effectively support children of all neurotypes.

What makes Ava truly stand out (aside from its interactive game format) is its flexibility and easy implementation. Whether your team is made up of teachers, counselors, or volunteers, everything is ready to go with little to no planning. Our 55 Days of Lessons resource provides enough guidance to last the whole summer, and our team is always available for training and additional support.

Learn more about how to incorporate Ava into your summer program.