Summer Camp #1

"On the Road to Reading"
The experiences with talking and listening gained during the preschool period prepare children to learn to read and write during the early elementary school years. This means that children who enter school with weaker verbal abilities are much more likely to experience difficulties learning literacy skills than those who do not. Preschool children with speech and language disorders often experience problems learning to read and write when they enter school.
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), 2006
Can your 4-6 year old:
- Identify more than 10 letters in the Alphabet and the sounds they make?
- Recognize print in their environment or in books?
- Attend to rhyme, alliteration or syllables?
- Identify sequence of events in a story (beginning, middle, end)?
- Connect information from books to their own life experiences?
- Hold and “read” a book in the correct manner?
- Answer and ask questions appropriate to text in books?
- Identify their name?
- Trace or write some letters?
Would you like you child to develop or enhance some of these skills and more? If so, then join Cornerstone Therapies’ Literacy Summer Camp. This camp is run by licensed and certified Speech-Language Pathologists to target the development of literacy skills in children between the ages of 4-6 years. Areas addressed will align to multiple states’ early learning standards.



Full Eight Week Camp: Coming soon June -August 2010
*option available for 2-week or 4-week sessions
*AM and PM camps may be available depending on need
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For more information, please call Cornerstone Therapies
714-962-6760




