San Diego Boot Camp for Video Game Overuse Habits!

Summerland California: Where San Diego Campers Learn to Live with Technology

Welcoming campers from the San Diego Area, Summerland Camps are fun and effective summer camps based at University locations across the United States.  We focus on helping young people ages 7-21 learn how to live with technology.  Based on science, our approach is simple and sustainable.  We help campers to look up from their screens and experience real adventure!

We help campers from San Diego and nearby areas such as: Coronado, CA, National City, CA, Chula Vista, CA, Lemon Grove, CA, Bonita, CA, La Mesa, CA, La Presa, CA, Spring Valley, CA, Imperial Beach, CA, El Cajon, CA, Rancho, Santee, CA, Bostonia, CA, Lakeside, CA

What We Do

At Summerland California we focus on the future.  Camper learn that endless hours of online surfing or video game playing will not co-inside with their future goals. We teach campers how to self-regulate their technology use habits. Self Regulation is the systematic efforts to direct thoughts, feelings, and actions toward the attainment of one’s goals.

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Video Game Addiction Treatment

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Cell Phone Addiction Treatment

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Improve Academics and Organization

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Technology and Internet Addiction Treatment for San Diego Teens

Where to get help?  Use our Google Maps plugin below to locate your proximity to our nearest camp.  We look forward to seeing you this summer!  Parents are invited to our family workshop, and campers get up to one year of aftercare!

Summerland California Location for San Diego Campers:

Teen Boot Camp for Video Game Addiction San Diego

If you are searching for a boot camp for boys or a boot camp for girls with video game or computer / internet / smartphone overuse issues, you have found the right place. We are a behavior change program focused on helping young people re-discover who they really are.

Along with a fun and motivating camp experience, families receive:

  • parent workshop to ensure parents have the tools necessary to support campers back home.
  • Aftercare services to ensure the momentum is continued forward after discharge.

Read about our clinical process and phase progression here.

All of our camps are on university campuses.  We believe this is the perfect setting to motivate and inspire young people to change and focus on the future.

San Diego Cell Phone / Smartphone Addiction Treatment for Social Media Overuse

Adolescents and teens today are interacting through their smartphones more than ever.  Simply put, if your child depends on you to tell them to put their device down, they are headed for disaster when they leave home after high school.  If your child wants to addend college, what are their chances of success if they have not learned the skills to self-regulate their electronics use?

About half of college freshmen will ever receive a diploma.  A small investment now in Summerland Camps will help your child learn the skills they need to successfully manage their technology use.

San Diego Boot Camp for Technology Addiction and Video Games

Summerland Camps are habit formation camps based on university campuses.  Our goal is to be fun, uplifting, and to inspire your child to make changes in their technology use habits.

We provide campers with the education, tools, and support they need to make the right decision about their daily habits.  Families often enroll in Summerland Camps after searching for:

  • internet addiction
  • boot camp for kids
  • video game addiction
  • social media addiction
  • gaming addiction
  • cell phone addiction
  • boot camp for teens
  • boot camp for boys / boot camp for girls
  • kids boot camp
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  • boot camp for troubled teens

A successful man is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks others have thrown at him. ~David Brinkley

What Can San Diego Parents Do Now?

Can’t wait for the summer?  Below are some options to take action today.

Learn about transferring the camper’s skills back to the home environment.

Learn about setting up controls on the most common devices to best support your child.

Learn about our online support community and how to get started now.

San Diego Resources

  • San Diego Access and Crisis Line:
    Phone: (888) 724-7240
    Hours of Operation: 24 hours a day/ 7 days a week.
    The San Diego Access and Crisis Line provides information and referral to County Drug and Alcohol treatment and recovery services for adults, adolescents, and pregnant and parenting women who are receiving Medi-Cal or who do not have health insurance. It also serves as a suicide prevention/intervention hotline. It provides mental health crisis intervention, information and referral to mental health services in San Diego County, including referrals to mental health care professionals who accept Medi-Cal and serve people who lack health insurance. Calls are FREE and answered by trained professionals. Service is available in multiple languages.
  • 2-1-1 San Diego:
    Phone: 2-1-1
    This hotline connects people with community, health and disaster services through a free, 24/7 stigma-free phone service and searchable online database. 2-1-1 serves the entire population of San Diego County as the only free, confidential, dialing code service in San Diego.
  • NAMI San Diego
    Phone: (800) 523-5933 or (619) 543-1434
    Hours of Operation: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. M-F. The National Alliance on Mental Illness in San Diego (NAMI San Diego) is the community’s voice on mental illness. At the heart of NAMI San Diego’s mission is the sharing of information and striving to end the stigma associated with mental illness. NAMI San Diego offers a Helpline, support groups, educational meetings, newsletters, a lending library and a number of classes on mental illness held at various locations throughout San Diego County.