Fun games, activities, and group work to develop your child's social communication and language skills.
Morning and afternoon sessions grouped
according to age
Week 1: Social communication, 5-9th August 2024
Week 2: Language skills, 12-16th August 2024
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9-12pm is for 3-5 yr olds
1-4pm is for 6-8 yr olds
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£500 for 1 week of camp
10% sibling discount
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Call 07951 228557
Or email
Speechtherapysouthlondon@gmail.com
Curriculum Summary:
Our therapy curriculum focuses on two key areas: language skills and social communication skills. Through targeted interventions and evidence-based techniques, we aim to support individuals in developing their communication abilities and fostering positive social interactions.
Language skills week:
During this week of camp, we will address various aspects, including but not limited to:
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Vocabulary expansion: Engaging activities and strategies are employed to enhance word knowledge, categorisation, and contextual usage
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Sentence structure and grammar: We work on improving sentence formation, understanding grammatical rules, and expanding language complexity
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Narrative skills: We foster storytelling abilities, including narrative organisation, sequencing, and comprehension
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Pragmatic language: Developing social language skills such as turn-taking, initiating and maintaining conversations, and understanding non-verbal cues.
Social communication skills week:
During this camp, your child will enhance their ability to interact effectively and confidently in social contexts. Some key areas of focus include:
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Conversational skills: Teaching appropriate conversation starters, active listening, and maintaining conversational flow
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Non-verbal communication: Recognising and interpreting body language, facial expressions, and gestures
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Perspective-taking and empathy: Developing skills to understand others' thoughts, feelings, and intentions, promoting empathy and building meaningful connections
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Social problem-solving: Equipping individuals with strategies to navigate social conflicts, negotiate, and resolve issues collaboratively.
We believe that these group-based interventions provide valuable opportunities for participants to learn from one another, practice skills in real-life scenarios, and receive peer support. Our Summer Camp will be held at The Weir Link, SW12 0NU.