In this article, children living with illnesses are given the chance to go to summer camps that include everyone. Think about some of the activities you like to do. What are some ways those activities could be changed to include everyone?

1. Sports: Instead of traditional sports like soccer or basketball, modify games to be inclusive of all abilities, such as wheelchair basketball or adapted versions of tag.

2. Arts and crafts: Provide adaptive tools and materials for children with physical limitations, such as using large grip paintbrushes or incorporating sound or tactile elements for children with visual or hearing impairments.

3. Music: Offer a variety of musical instruments that can be easily played by all children, such as drums, shakers, or bells. Use visual aids like colorful musical notation or sign language for children with hearing impairments.

4. Outdoor activities: Create nature walks or scavenger hunts that are accessible to children with limited mobility. Utilize sensory elements like scented plants or tactile objects for children with sensory processing disorders.

5. Cooking: Prepare recipes that can be easily modified for dietary restrictions or allergies. Provide visual recipes or step-by-step instructions for children with learning disabilities.

By making small adjustments and accommodations in various activities, children of all abilities can participate and enjoy the summer camp experience together.

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1. Modify sports to be inclusive, such as wheelchair basketball.

2. Provide adaptive art tools and materials for children with physical limitations.
3. Offer a variety of musical instruments and visual aids for all children.
4. Create accessible outdoor activities and sensory elements.
5. Prepare adaptable recipes and provide visual instructions for all children.