Loma Linda University School of Allied Health Professions’ Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders will hold an intensive Phonological Awareness and Literacy Day Camp at Loma Linda Academy from July 17 through July 28.
The program assists incoming kindergarten through third-grade students who have, or at risk for, difficulty with reading and language skills.
“Participants will have fun while focusing on the building blocks of reading: literature awareness, syllable awareness, rhyme awareness, segmenting and blending,” said Jennifer St. Clair, MS, assistant professor and director of clinical education, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders.
The early-bird cost is $90 per child for the two-week-long camp if registered by June 30. July 1, the price rises to $100 per child. Register online for the Phonological Awareness and Literacy Day Camp.
Parents can choose between the morning or afternoon schedule; morning sessions run from 9 a.m. to noon, while afternoon sessions take place from 1–4 p.m. All sessions will be held at Loma Linda Academy.
For more information, e-mail jstclair@llu.edu.