WVU offers free reading, spelling and writing camp this summer for area youths
The Division of Communication Sciences and Disorders within the West Virginia University School of Medicine will be offering a no-cost therapeutic summer camp to help elementary-aged children with reading, spelling and writing.
The four-week camp begins June 8 and meets Monday through Wednesday from 1 -3 p.m.
Any child who is a West Virginia resident entering first through fourth grade is eligible for the camp. If your child has previously enrolled in camp, they are not eligible.
Camps take place at WVU’s Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic at the Applied Human Sciences building on the Evansdale Campus in Morgantown. The address is 375 Birch Street, Morgantown, West Virginia.
Children will be evaluated free of charge at the clinic to determine their language skills and then placed into small groups for instruction. Each week’s camp programming will be structured to enhance the child’s language skills. Lessons will not be made up if children cannot attend a week of camp.
Graduate student clinicians training to be speech-language pathologists will be providing all therapy. Assistant Professor Tracy Toman, CCC-SLP, will oversee the student clinicians during the camp sessions.
The summer camps are provided at no cost through the Scottish Rite RiteCare Childhood Language Program, a nationwide network of centers and clinics dedicated to providing early intervention and treatment services to children with communication disorders.
To sign up for any camps or to get additional information, please fill out this form.