A brand new specialist childcare holiday club is set to launch in Harrogate this May half term.
Different Minds is officially opening its holiday club at Killinghall Village Hall to children and young people from 8 to 17 with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) such as Autism and ADHD.
All team members are fully SEND trained and currently work within schools and educational settings, bringing extensive experience in supporting children and young people with a wide range of needs.

Kelly Watson of Different Minds said:
“The club offers fun, engaging activities, sensory play, structured support and opportunities for children to build confidence and friendships in a welcoming environment tailored to individual needs.
"The team is passionate about creating positive experiences for both children and families during school holidays."
To celebrate the launch, Different Minds will be running introductory taster sessions during the May half-term holiday.
Taster sessions are priced from £35 for either a morning or afternoon session, giving children the opportunity to experience the provision in a relaxed and supportive setting.
Places for the May half-term sessions are limited and early booking is encouraged.
For further information, visit www.differentminds.net or message Kelly directly on 07909 018852.

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