7Q Inclusive
Summer Camp 2026
Led by Experienced Staff
Our camps are led by trained professionals with backgrounds in special education, behavior support, therapy, and inclusive programming. Staff are carefully selected for their experience, compassion, and commitment to creating safe, engaging, and supportive environments for children of all abilities.
Small Group Size
This is the space to introduce the Services section. Briefly describe the We maintain intentionally small group sizes to ensure individualized attention, strong relationships, and meaningful engagement. Low camper-to-staff ratios allow us to meet each child where they are while supporting social growth, collaboration, and confidence. of services offered and highlight any special benefits or features.
Multiple Spaces
Campers enjoy access to multiple indoor and outdoor learning spaces designed to support a variety of activities and sensory needs. From creative areas and quiet zones to open play spaces, children can move, explore, and learn in environments that suit their comfort and interests.
Secured Playground
Our secured playground offers a safe, enclosed outdoor space for movement, exploration, and play. Designed with safety and accessibility in mind, this area supports gross motor development, social interaction, and joyful outdoor experiences—giving families peace of mind while children play freely.
Designated Homerooms
Each camp group is assigned a designated homeroom tailored to their age and developmental level. Homerooms serve as a consistent, familiar base where campers start and end their day, supporting comfort, routine, and emotional regulation.
Spaces are thoughtfully arranged with age-appropriate materials, visual supports, and activity setups that meet each group’s unique needs. This structure helps reduce transitions, promote independence, and create a sense of belonging—allowing campers to feel safe, confident, and ready to engage throughout the day.

Camp Grouping by Developmental Age (as applicable)
Camp groups are thoughtfully organized based on developmental age, social-emotional readiness, and support needs, rather than chronological age alone. This ensures that each child is placed in a group where they can feel confident, supported, and successful.
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Group Size: 6 campers (each group has 6 spots)
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Ratio: 1 Lead Teacher + 2 Assistants
Group 1: Ages 5–7 Years
This group supports early learners who benefit from structured routines, visual supports, and guided social interaction. Programming emphasizes communication, play skills, emotional regulation, and foundational independence through hands-on activities and movement-based learning.
Group 2: Ages 7–9 Years
Designed for campers developing stronger peer relationships and cooperative skills, this group focuses on collaboration, problem-solving, and flexibility. Activities encourage independence while still providing structured supports and adult guidance as needed.
Group 3: Ages 9–12 Years
This group serves campers ready for higher-level social engagement, leadership opportunities, and executive functioning challenges. Programming supports self-advocacy, teamwork, and independence through project-based learning and group challenges.
Group 4: 12–15
This group is designed for pre-teens and teens who are building independence, self-advocacy, and peer relationships. Programming focuses on leadership development, executive functioning, collaboration, and real-world skill building through age-appropriate projects, group discussions, and hands-on activities.
Camp Dates
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Week 1- June 22-June 26
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Week 2- June 29- July 03
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Week 3- July 06-July 10
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Week 4- August 10-August 14
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Week 5- August 17-August 21
Camp Location & Hours
Address: 2951 Chain Bridge Rd, Oakton, VA 22124
Time & Days: 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, Monday to Friday
Tuition & Discounts
$575 per week
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10% sibling discount available
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10% discount for booking multiple weeks
To avail siblings and multiple weeks discounts, email info@7q-foundation.com, others book directly on the website,
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Program Structure
Each age group is assigned a designated homeroom where campers begin and end their day. Groups transition to activity rooms one group at a time, ensuring smooth movement, reduced sensory overload, and increased safety.All activity stations are pre-set with materials and supports tailored to each age group’s developmental level and individual needs, allowing for meaningful engagement, accessibility, and success for every camper.
Sample Daily Camp Schedule
9:00 – 9:20 AM | Arrival & Welcome
Campers arrive and go to their assigned homerooms. Staff support smooth transitions and help campers settle in.
9:20 – 9:40 AM | Morning Circle
Group welcome, review of the day’s schedule, and social-emotional check-in.
9:40 – 10:30 AM | Homeroom Activity
Structured activities within homerooms, adapted to each group’s age and developmental level (art, STEAM, sensory play, or social games).
10:30 – 10:45 AM | Snack & Regulation Break
Snacks, hydration, movement, or calming activities as needed.
10:45 – 11:30 AM | Activity Rotation
Small groups rotate to specialized activity spaces for structured, guided activities.
11:30 – 12:00 PM | Outdoor Play
Staggered playground time to support safety, regulation, and comfort.
12:00 – 12:30 PM | Lunch & Life Skills
Lunch with staff support for social interaction, independence, and self-help skills.
12:30 – 1:00 PM | Quiet / Regulation Time
Calm, choice-based activities to help campers recharge after lunch.
1:00 – 1:45 PM | Afternoon Activity
Second rotation or group activity focused on creativity, collaboration, or social skill-building.
1:45 – 2:30 PM | Choice Time
Campers choose from structured options in their homerooms, encouraging independence and engagement.
2:30 – 3:00 PM | Reflection & Dismissal
Daily reflection, pack-up, and preparation for dismissal
Parent Communication
We use ClassDojo as our primary platform for daily communication with families. Through ClassDojo, parents will receive routine updates, photos, announcements, and general information about their child’s camp experience. For urgent matters or emergencies, we will contact families directly using the phone numbers on file. Likewise, parents should use phone communication only for time-sensitive or emergency situations. This approach allows our staff to remain focused on supporting campers during the day while keeping families informed in a timely and organized way.
Sarah - Mom of two campers
This was the first camp where my child truly felt safe, understood, and excited to attend each day. The staff didn’t just supervise, they connected. They met my child where they were, respected their needs, and helped them grow in confidence and independence. For the first time, camp felt joyful instead of overwhelming
Peggy - Mom of two campers
I wholeheartedly recommend the 7Q All-Inclusive Summer Camp. Both of my children, one neurotypical and one with special needs, attended, and they each had a fantastic experience. It’s rare to find a camp that genuinely embraces inclusivity while delivering such a well-structured and enriching program.
Each day was thoughtfully organized with six to seven engaging sessions, offering a wide variety of activities that kept both kids excited and involved. The camp is led by skilled therapists and special education teachers, supported by a compassionate and attentive staff who clearly care deeply about every child’s growth and happiness.
What impressed me most was how both of my children gained meaningful social skills while having a blast. The environment was safe, supportive, and fun—a perfect blend for learning and personal development. I’m grateful for the positive impact this camp has had on our family and would recommend it to any parent looking for a nurturing, inclusive space where kids can thrive.





