Simply fill out the form below to let us know if you would like your child to join one of our April Vacation Programs or call the office on (978) 712-0003.

  • Tues 16th, Wed 17th & Thurs 18th.

    Time: 10am-11.30am

    Ages: 3-6 years old

    During this three day enrichment program, we will offer a variety of play and sensory based activities tailored to participants' interests.

    Our goal is to create a positive and inviting environment where children can explore activities and peer interactions at a pace that feels comfortable! We hope children and families walk away from this program learning strategies and advocacy tools that can support them in future social opportunities.

    Costs: $300 please ask about possible insurance coverage

  • Tuesday 4\16 11:30am-12:30pm;

    Friday 4\19 10:30am-11:30am

    Ages: 8-12

    During this 2 day enrichment series, Sarah Vitiello COTA/L, Nicole Rogato MS, OTR/L, and Libby Smith COTA/L. Let's learn kitchen basics and safety. Therapists will guide parents and children through functional kitchen safety, executive functioning for meal and snack prep, coordination, attention, following directions.

    Participants will read and follow step by step recipe cards with supervision and instruction to facilitate safety awareness and independence for snack prep. Cooking can be fun and is an essential skill for independence.

    Please join us to learn how to make some quick and easy snacks.

    ***PLEASE EMAIL US WITH YOUR CHILDS ALLERGIES PRIOR TO GROUP***

    Depending on your insurance, this may be covered, with only copay or deductible due.

    Call or email us for more information 978-712-0003 ext. 0 or email admin@pptfth.com

  • Tuesday April 16th and Thursday April 18th

    Time: 1:00-2:00

    Age: 6-10 Group Size: 4

    Group Leaders: Nicole Rogato, MS, OTR/L & Julia Imposimato, MS, OTR/L

    We are excited to be running a new April break enrichment series. Crafty Kids will be a two day experience in a small group setting. The sessions will consist of fun multi-sensory craft activities and crafty obstacle courses. Completing craft projects including making your own slime to take home. It will be an exciting mix of movement activities and crafts.

    The goals for the members are to build upon fine motor skills, motor planning, bilateral coordination, social skills, and executive functioning skills. Participants will be required to follow a group plan and will have the opportunity to work with other peers to achieve a common goal. They will need to follow multi-step directions to complete fine motor craft activities. We want this to be a positive and fun experience for all and can not wait for you to join us!

    Cost: TBD (Some of this may be covered by insurance-ask us!)

    For further information call 978-712-0003 or email admin@pptfth.com

  • Dates: Tuesday April 16th & Thursday April 18th Time: 11:30 – 12:30

    Age: 7-10 Group size: 4

    Group leaders: Lizzie Eisenbud OT & Will Mauch COTA/L

    We are excited to be running an April break enrichment series. Game On! will be a two-day experience in a small group (1:1) setting. It will be an exciting mix of movement sports activities and board games

    The goals for the members are to improve fine motor skills, coordination, bilateral coordination, social skills, boost confidence, and gain a positive sense of self. Participants will be required to follow a group plan and will have the opportunity to work with other peers to achieve a common goal. They will need to follow multi-step directions to complete fine motor craft activities. We want this to be a positive and fun experience for all!

    Cost: TBD (Some of this may be covered by insurance-ask us!)

    For further information call 978-712-0003 or email admin@pptfth.com

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  • Dates: Thursday, April 18th and Friday, April 19th

    Time: 12:15pm-1:15pm

    Age: 12+

    Group Size: 5

    Group Leaders: John Chambers, MS, OTR/L; Matt Aubrey, COTA/L

    During this two-day camp we’ll not only learn the many physical benefits which boxing & circuit training provide, but also uncover the deeper lessons within. We’ll be uncovering the foundation of mental wellbeing through overcoming the biggest opponent: one’s self.

    Individuals will get a full-body workout through a series of counselor-guided stations, to improve endurance, bilateral coordination, proprioception, strength, and body awareness. The circuit will include mountain climbers, burpees, punching bag, cross-crawls, square jumps, and various other plyometric exercises. In addition to the physical elements, we’ll delve further into the mental components of boxing, which make it so beneficial for building self-esteem, improving self-regulation, and reducing stress.

    For further information call 978-712-0003 or email admin@pptfth.com

    Cost: May be covered by your insurance. Inquire with our office staff

  • Saturday, April 13th 2:30- 3:30 P.M.

    & Sunday, April 14th 9:30-10:30 A.M.

    Age: 12+ Group Size: 5

    Group Leader: John Chambers, MS, OTR/L

    Cost: $65 private pay

    During this two-day camp we’ll not only learn the many physical benefits which boxing & circuit training provide, but also uncover the deeper lessons within.

    We’ll be uncovering the foundation of

    mental wellbeing through overcoming the biggest opponent: one’s self.

    Individuals will get a full-body workout through a series of counselor-guided stations, to improve: endurance, bilateral coordination, proprioception, strength, and body awareness.

    The circuit will include: mountain climbers, burpees, punching bag, cross-crawls, square jumps, and various other

    plyometric exercises.

    In addition to the physical elements,

    we’ll delve further into the mental

    components of boxing, which make it so beneficial for building self-esteem, improving self-regulation, and reducing stress.

  • When? April 16th and 17th (Tues & Weds)

    What time? 1:00-2:00

    Where? In person at Peer Project Who? Ages 7+

    In this 2 day camp, we’ll talk about our common interest in Star Wars while making our own lightsabers. Kids will work together to design and build their lightsaber while playing Star Wars themed games, activities and trivia. Together, we’ll practice social communication, flexible thinking, executive function skills and collaboration with others who have similar interests and knowledge of this series!