{"id":296467,"date":"2007-07-05T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-07-05T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/summer-camp-offers-xcitement\/"},"modified":"2007-07-05T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-07-05T07:00:00","slug":"summer-camp-offers-xcitement","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/summer-camp-offers-xcitement\/","title":{"rendered":"Summer camp offers Xcitement"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This summer, youths from all over the United States travel to San Diego to attend Camp Xcite!, a specialized summer camp tailored to accommodate children with bipolar disorder. <br \/>To aid campers in building friendships and having fun, the camp will include &#8216;teambuilding&#8217; activities like beach day, paintball wars and water park day, according to John Foletta, director of Club Xcite, the San Diego organization that hosts the camp. <br \/>In addition to providing counselors with the right tools to assist campers, Mary Ann McDonnell, co-founder of Step Up for Kids, Inc. and owner of South Shore Psychiatric Services, Inc., an organization that aids children with bipolar disorder, will train Camp Xcite! counselors. <br \/>Kathy Regan, a registered nurse and nurse manager of the inpatient child psychology unit at Cambridge Hospital in Massachusetts, will also assist, according to a press release. <br \/>Founded three years ago, Club Xcite is an after-school and summer mentorship program for families who need a helping hand in educating, mentoring or just involving their children in athletic, academic or social activities, according to a press release. <br \/>According to Foletta, the program serves children ages 7 to 14 and caters to kids from all over San Diego County. <br \/>&#8220;The real impetus for us getting started was the realization that schools are compelled to teach to the mean,&#8221; Foletta explained. <br \/>&#8220;That leaves the kids who have learning difficulties and who need extra attention on the periphery.&#8221; <br \/>Currently serving approximately 110 kids in the program, Foletta said, &#8220;Our whole tagline is that we fuse academic, athletic and social mentoring into one. <br \/>&#8220;It&#8217;s about coaxing and overall maturation for the kids.&#8221; <br \/>As an example, Foletta mentioned the club&#8217;s weekend social group, called the Youth Adventure Club. <br \/>The group meets every Sunday for activities such as paintballing, hikes, Padres games, laser tag and different cave explorations. <br \/>&#8220;We&#8217;re coming at it from a very different direction and one that maybe is not customary for kids, but one that they&#8217;re very receptive to,&#8221; he said. <br \/>In addition, two new programs have arisen from the success of Club Xcite. <br \/>Each is tailored to help kids with different kinds of special needs. <br \/>The first, Xcite Steps, will cater to kids with autism and Asperger syndrome. <br \/>The other, Xcite Connects, will provide some support and fun for blind and deaf kids, Foletta explained. <br \/>&#8220;Club Xcite was the original advent and then Xcite Steps and Xcite Connects have really evolved out of that program&#8217;s success,&#8221; he said.<br \/>Camp Xcite! will run in two session intervals, July 6 through 10th and July 30th through Aug.10th.<br \/>For more information, go to www.exciteway.com.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This summer, youths from all over the United States travel to San Diego to attend Camp Xcite!, a specialized summer camp tailored to accommodate children with bipolar disorder. 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