2020 Summer Camp



School Success Groups:

 

Come learn at SP-OT summer groups! Our curriculum focuses on building social skills, enriching language, problem-solving, motor development, and school readiness skills! Our summer groups are carefully planned and cater to children ages 3 to 5.


This Program works on:  

  •   Expanding play scenarios with peers 
  •   Building peer relationships using verbal and non-verbal social language skills
  •   Developing age-appropriate gross motor and fine motor skills
  •   Increasing school readiness with positive experiences that lay a foundation for school success

This language-rich program, taught by a licensed occupational therapist and a licensed and credentialed speech pathologist, allows children to learn in their natural environment through social play, use of games, fine and gross motor activities, and school readiness activities. We meet your child at their skill level and nurture emerging skills while also providing just the right amount of challenge to help your child thrive. Low child-teacher ratio facilitates each child's learning opportunities. This program is geared toward children who can follow along in small groups, who show parallel play skills, and who would benefit from structured and interactive activities. 


For registration information, please contact us at: spotkidsgroups@gmail.com 


Time:

June 29 to July 23, 2020

Ages 3-4: Mon. & Wed. 

Ages 4-5: Tue. & Thur.

9:00 am to 12 pm

You must register for a minimum of 2 sessions.


Tuition:

One session: $150

Four sessions: $550

Eight sessions: $1000


Our SP-OT summer camp will be taught by:


Robin Silk, M.S. CCC-SLP

Robin graduated from California State University, Hayward with a Master of Science degree in Speech Language Pathology. She has worked as a school-based speech language pathologist for over 30 years serving children from preschool through eighth grade. She has worked in the itinerant setting as well as teaching an SDC class. Her most recent nine years have focused on the preschool population.


Juliana Hsu, OTR/L

Juliana graduated from New York University in 2011 with her master degree in occupational therapy. She has worked as an occupational therapist for ten years and most of her years are practicing in school-based system for children from preschool to middle school. She specializes in sensory integration, sensory processing, and motor development to help children be successfully in school environment.


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