Anime Awesomeness: Exploring Japanese Culture, History, and Manga Summer Camp

Prepare to be amazed as you watch your differently-wired kiddo make real friends, explore this unique content, grow under the guidance of this expert mentor, and be seen in all their glory!

Our Promise To You

100% Satisfaction Guarantee:

Due to the unique nature of our fast paced Summer camps, if you’re not 100% IN LOVE with this camp within the first 24 hours, you can either transfer to another camp or get a 100% refund to your family’s YSA account as credit toward a future class.

That’s it! No hassle!

Ages: 8-12 & 13-18

Class size: Maximum- 8 Students

Meets: Daily Mon-Fri

Level: All

Price: $26 per day

Why Take This Camp?

In this Anime Awesomeness, we go beyond just talking about anime, we delve into the rich landscape of Japanese culture. From timeless classics to the latest hits and experimental shorts, we guide your child through these animated wonders, exploring both aesthetic and narrative elements.

Best of all, your child will have an immediate group of friends where they will not only share their passion for their favorite anime/manga, but make authentic relationships around them.

This club is about so much more than anime! Our journey extends into the heart of Japan's history. We touch upon various aspects, including religious practices, spiritual traditions, economic insights, social norms, and the delightful world of Japanese cuisine. Your child will embark on a cultural adventure that goes beyond the screen and comic book.

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Meet Your Mentor

Amy Bechtol

Amy Bechtol is a neurodivergent individual, educator, and activist. Six years ago she thought it would be fun to volunteer teach for a week as a break from entertainment design work, and accidentally found her passion. Amy has worked in neurodivergent and twice-exceptional education ever since, covering a wide breadth of topics from the humanities, to the sciences, to the visual arts. Her background as an entertainment designer and storyteller informs her teaching practices, finding ways to make content relevant to human experiences.

Amy loves getting to work with her students, who often share a neurology similar to her own, connecting them to curriculum in a way that is meaningful, novel, and fun. Utilizing a strength-based, talent-focused model, Amy seeks to engage learners by allowing them to connect their best, most authentic selves to the material. She believes that a state of growth is the natural state of a human mind, and it is the purpose of a classroom to facilitate that process, and allow it to be a joyful one.

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