Project T.A.L.K. -
Talking And Listening for Kids
July 12-16, 2010

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Project T.A.L.K. is a summer camp for children ages 4-10 with hearing loss. The Center for Hearing and Speech created Project T.A.L.K. to enable children to achieve the following goals...

Camp Goals:

  • To increase conversational and social confidence through fun activities
  • To provide the opportunity for young hearing-impaired children to orally interact with other kids and adults
  • To facilitate the development of long-term friendships
  • To develop early teamwork and leadership skills
  • To provide opportunities to enhance listening skills in a relaxed environment

The cost of Project T.A.L.K. is $190, which includes snacks, daily speech-language intervention, a camp T-shirt and materials.

 

 

Camp Activities:

 

Relay Races

Reading

Photography

Cooking

Obstacle Course

Games

Arts and Crafts

Scavenger Hunts

 

Project T.A.L.K. 2009 was a huge success. Hearing-impaired kids came from all over the city to take part in week of language-stimulating activites. We can't wait for Project T.A.L.K. 2010.

 

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Project T.A.L.K. 2009 Volunteers

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Check out the photo albums from Project T.A.L.K. 2009 on The Center for Hearing and Speech Facebook Fan Page. (Days 1 & 2) (Days 3, 4 & 5)

See photos of Camp T.A.L.K. 2008 posted on Flickr taken by Melinda Webb School alum Sonia Sofranko and CHS volunteer Sean Vanden Heuvel.

 

The Center for Hearing and Speech does not discriminate in admissions or scholarship programs against any individual on the basis of sex, race, color, national or ethnic origin, or religion