Preschool Articulation

This camp helps preschoolers improve their speech sound production through fun, play-based activities. Using movement, music, and hands-on games, we’ll work on helping children produce sounds correctly in words and sentences while keeping them engaged and excited to learn.
Why Join?
✔️ Led by licensed SLPs who specialize in articulation
✔️ Fun, interactive games and activities that encourage speech sound development
✔️ Small group setting for personalized attention
✔️ Free speech sound screening with feedback for parents
✔️ Great for kids who don’t qualify for ESY but need extra support
✔️ Build early communication skills and confidence
This Camp is Best for
✔️ Preschoolers who struggle with making certain speech sounds
✔️ Kids who are hard to understand by unfamiliar listeners
✔️ Children with known articulation delays
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Where Perinton Community Center
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When Tuesdays from 9 to 11 am (July 7, 14, 21, 28)
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Who Ages 3 to going into kindergarten in the fall
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Price $130 per session. Choose one or attend them all! Each camp meets once a week for 2 hours, giving families flexibility to select the best fit for their child’s needs.
What to Expect
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Activities designed to encourage correct production of age-expected speech sounds
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Small group interactions to build confidence
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Parent feedback and strategies for home practice
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Articulation Screener: will be administered during the last session to determine if your child's speech sound development is age-expected. Recommendations will be shared.
Behavioral Expectations
At Olive Speech Therapy, we strive to create a positive, supportive, and engaging environment where all children can grow their communication skills while having fun. To ensure a safe and productive experience, we ask that all campers follow these behavior expectations:
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Respect Others Be kind and listen when others are speaking.
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Follow Directions Follow the instructions given by the speech-language pathologists.
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Stay with the Group Participate in activities and stay within designated areas.
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Use Safe Hands & Feet No hitting, pushing, or rough play.
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Use Indoor Voices Speak at an appropriate volume for group activities.
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Try Your Best Engage in the activities and have fun
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Show basic turn-taking skills (with reminders).
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Be comfortable separating from a caregiver for the duration of the session.
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Potty-trained or in pull-ups (staff are unable to assist with toileting).
What Happens If a Child Struggles with These Expectations?
We understand that every child is learning, and we use positive reinforcement, visual supports, and clear expectations to help campers succeed. However, if a child is consistently unable to participate safely in the group setting, we will:
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Provide gentle reminders and redirection.
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Offer a quiet break or alternative activity.
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Communicate with parents if additional support is needed.
If a child’s behavior significantly disrupts the group or poses a safety concern, we may recommend alternative support options that better meet their needs.
Questions about whether camp is the right fit for your child? Contact us—we’re happy to help!
Spots fill up fast—save the dates 3/24 (Perinton residents) or 3/31 (non-residents) to register!